Influence of gender on the outcome of severe sepsis: a reappraisal.
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C. Clec’h | J. Timsit | C. Schwebel | É. Azoulay | M. Garrouste-Orgeas | C. Adrie | S. Jamali | A. Français | D. Goldgran-Tolédano | Didier Nakache | Loic Darques
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