Autonomic nervous system activity and the risk of nosocomial infection in critically ill patients with brain injury
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J. Pittet | J. Colombo | N. Juffermans | J. Goslings | B. Wagener | K. Balvers | M. Wirtz | M. Admiraal | Jiri Moekotte
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