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. 2017 Oct 22;21(1):258.
doi: 10.1186/s13054-017-1835-6.

Finding the precision to improve outcome in patients after cardiac arrest

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Finding the precision to improve outcome in patients after cardiac arrest

Gentle Sunder Shrestha. Crit Care. .
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