Traffic flow in the operating room: an explorative and descriptive study on air quality during orthopedic trauma implant surgery.
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Annette Erichsen Andersson | Kerstin Nilsson | Ingrid Bergh | Bengt I Eriksson | K. Nilsson | J. Karlsson | B. Eriksson | Jón Karlsson | A. E. Andersson | I. Bergh | Annette E. Andersson
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