Performance of a non-contact infrared thermometer in healthy newborns
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Luisa Galli | C. Dani | E. Chiappini | M. de Martino | L. Galli | Carlo Dani | Elena Chiappini | Sara Sollai | Maurizio de Martino | S. Sollai | E. Berti | C. Fancelli | Elettra Berti | Claudia Fancelli
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