Temperature effects on surface pressure-induced changes in rat skin perfusion: implications in pressure ulcer development.
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J. Donofrio | R. Salcido | S Patel | C F Knapp | J C Donofrio | R Salcido | C. Knapp | S. Patel | James C. Donofrio | R. Salcido | Suryachandra Patel | Charles F. Knapp
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