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Observational Study Protocol for Repeated Clinical Examination and Critical Care Ultrasonography Within the Simple Intensive Care Studies
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Intensive care in obstetrics: an evidence-based review
Stephanie R Martin1, Michael R Foley
1Banner Desert Medical Center, Mesa, AZ, USA. Stephanie_martin@obstetrix.com
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
|September 5, 2006
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