Targeted temperature management at 33°C versus 36°C after cardiac arrest.
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M. Wise | L. Køber | M. Kuiper | C. Hassager | T. Cronberg | G. Lilja | N. Nielsen | J. Bro-Jeppesen | H. Friberg | J. Horn | J. Kjaergaard | T. Pellis | J. Wetterslev | I. Brunetti | M. Rundgren | C. Rylander | M. Wanscher | D. Erlinge | J. Bugge | Y. Gasche | S. Boesgaard | P. Winkel | N. Juffermans | J. Møller | C. Hingston | P. Stammet | C. Werer | O. Šmíd | J. Hovdenes | J. Langørgen | M. Koopmans | N. Al-Subaie | A. Åneman | N. al-Subaie
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