Normothermia to Prevent Surgical Site Infections After Gastrointestinal Surgery: Holy Grail or False Idol?
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David J. Cole | Georgiana Onicescu | D. Cole | G. Onicescu | Nestor F. Esnaola | Simon J. Lehtinen | Kathy M. Kuhn | N. Esnaola | S. Lehtinen | K. Kuhn
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