A guide to enteral nutrition in intensive care units: 10 expert tips for the daily practice
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G. Van den Berghe | M. Berger | S. McClave | J. Wernerman | J. Preiser | Y. Arabi | S. Peake | A. V. van Zanten | J. C. Montejo-González | A. Reintam Blaser | M. Casaer | P. Wischmeyer | J. C. Montejo-Gonzalez
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