The maintenance and monitoring of perioperative blood volume

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The maintenance and monitoring of perioperative blood volume. / Iijima, Takehiko; Brandstrup, Birgitte; Rodhe, Peter; Andrijauskas, Audrius; Svensen, Christer H.

I: Perioperative Medicine, Bind 2, 9, 2013.

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Iijima, T, Brandstrup, B, Rodhe, P, Andrijauskas, A & Svensen, CH 2013, 'The maintenance and monitoring of perioperative blood volume', Perioperative Medicine, bind 2, 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-0525-2-9

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Iijima, T., Brandstrup, B., Rodhe, P., Andrijauskas, A., & Svensen, C. H. (2013). The maintenance and monitoring of perioperative blood volume. Perioperative Medicine, 2, [9]. https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-0525-2-9

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Iijima T, Brandstrup B, Rodhe P, Andrijauskas A, Svensen CH. The maintenance and monitoring of perioperative blood volume. Perioperative Medicine. 2013;2. 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-0525-2-9

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Iijima, Takehiko ; Brandstrup, Birgitte ; Rodhe, Peter ; Andrijauskas, Audrius ; Svensen, Christer H. / The maintenance and monitoring of perioperative blood volume. I: Perioperative Medicine. 2013 ; Bind 2.

Bibtex

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