Proteus mirabilis viability after lithotripsy of struvite calculi
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Sabitha Prabakharan | Joel M. H. Teichman | Scott S. Spore | Edmund Sabanegh | Randolph D. Glickman | Robert J. C. McLean | J. Teichman | R. Glickman | R. McLean | E. Sabanegh | S. S. Spore | S. Prabakharan
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