Flat line in the blood bank: code H (hyperfibrinolysis)?
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T. Haas | L. Vasovic | M. Cushing | R. DeSimone | Yen-Michael S. Hsu | N. Ivascu | S. Racine‐Brzostek | A. Dillard | Lucy X Ma
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