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"There is no Smoke Without a Fire" - Surgical Smoke and The Risk Connected with It

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83

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11

Pages

634-639

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published
1 - 11 - 2011
online
13 - 1 - 2012

Contributors

  • Department of Experimental Surgery, Medical University in Łódź
  • Department of Experimental Surgery, Medical University in Łódź

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