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Editorial
. 1999 Oct;20(9):1576-7.

The neurosurgical operating room of the future: has the future arrived?

Editorial

The neurosurgical operating room of the future: has the future arrived?

J S Lewin. AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 1999 Oct.
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