Objective classification of psychomotor laparoscopic skills of surgeons based on three different approaches
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Oscar Camacho-Nieto | Fernando Pérez-Escamirosa | Antonio Alarcón-Paredes | Gustavo Adolfo Alonso-Silverio | Ignacio Oropesa | Daniel Lorias-Espinoza | Arturo Minor-Martínez | A. Alarcón-Paredes | G. A. Alonso-Silverio | I. Oropesa | D. Lorias-Espinoza | O. Camacho-Nieto | Fernando Pérez-Escamirosa | A. Minor-Martínez | F. Pérez-Escamirosa
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