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L Unterasinger

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Methods of Information in Medicine|January 5, 2002
Support for fast comprehension of ICU data: visualization using metaphor graphicsW Horn, C Popow, L Unterasinger
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|July 21, 1998
Three years experience with a patient data management system at a neonatal intensive care unitM Urschitz, S Lorenz, L Unterasinger, et al.
Early Human Development|June 24, 2018
Effect of increased opiate exposure on three years neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely preterm infantsV Giordano, P Deindl, R Fuiko, et al.
Neonatology|August 28, 2010
Is it possible to make a reliable prognosis within the first hour of life for very low birth weight infants delivered after preterm premature rupture of membranes?A Messerschmidt, M Olischar, R Birnbacher, et al.
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Methods of Information in Medicine|January 5, 2002
Support for fast comprehension of ICU data: visualization using metaphor graphicsW Horn, C Popow, L Unterasinger
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing|July 21, 1998
Three years experience with a patient data management system at a neonatal intensive care unitM Urschitz, S Lorenz, L Unterasinger, et al.
Early Human Development|June 24, 2018
Effect of increased opiate exposure on three years neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely preterm infantsV Giordano, P Deindl, R Fuiko, et al.
Neonatology|August 28, 2010
Is it possible to make a reliable prognosis within the first hour of life for very low birth weight infants delivered after preterm premature rupture of membranes?A Messerschmidt, M Olischar, R Birnbacher, et al.
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