Evaluating laboratory usage in the intensive care unit: patient and institutional characteristics that influence frequency of blood sampling.
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W. Knaus | D. Wagner | J. Zimmerman | M. Seneff | D P Wagner | W A Knaus | J E Zimmerman | M G Seneff | X Sun | Xiaolu Sun | X. Sun
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