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Bogue, A. W. and T. G. Fritz. (1972). The Six-Man Jury. 17 S. Dak. L. Rev. 385.
Jurors in Criminal Trials

Patrick Schloss, Fritz A. Henn: New insights into the mechanisms of antidepressant therapy. Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2004, 102: 47~60;
Neurotransmitter Transporters

Fritz, R. (1996) Corporate Tides: The Inescapable Laws of Organizational Structure, Berrett-Koehler Publishers, San Francisco.
Management and Organizational Structures

Shepard, M. (1975). Fritz (1st ed.). New York: Saturday Review Press.
Multimodal Therapy

Zaucker, Fritz. (September 14, 2001). ETH Zurich. [Online]. Available: http://www.ee.ethz. ch/ee/history/index.en.html.
The Evolution of Electrical Engineering

 

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