Hemodynamic Stability to Surface Warming and Cooling During Sustained and Continuous Simulated Hemorrhage in Humans
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V. Convertino | B. Adams-Huet | C. Crandall | D. Gagnon | S. Romero | Paula Y. S. Poh | Steven A. Romero | Paula Y S Poh
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