Chemical composition of smoke produced by high-frequency electrosurgery
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O. S. Al Sahaf | I. Vega-Carrascal | F. O. Cunningham | J. P. McGrath | F. J. Bloomfield | J. McGrath | I. Vega-Carrascal | F. Cunningham
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