Haemovigilance for the optimal use of blood products in the hospital
✍ Scribed by H. W. Reesink; S. Panzer; C. A. Gonzalez; N. Lena; P. Muntaabski; S. Gimbatti; E. Wood; M. Lambermont; V. Deneys; D. Sondag; T. Alport; D. Towns; D. Devine; P. Turek; M.-K. Auvinen; T. Koski; C. K. Lin; C. K. Lee; W. C. Tsoi; E. Lawlor; G. Grazzini; V. Piccinini; L. Catalano; S. Pupella; H. Kato; S. Takamoto; H. Okazaki; I. Hamaguchi; J. C. Wiersum-Osselton; A. J. W. Van Tilborgh; P. Y. Zijlker-Jansen; K. M. Mangundap; M. R. Schipperus; D. Dinesh; P. Flanagan; Ø. Flesland; C. T. Steinsvåg; A. Espinosa; M. Letowska; A. Rosiek; J. Antoniewicz-Papis; E. Lachert; M. B. C. Koh; R. Alcantara; M. Corral Alonso; E. Muñiz-Diaz
- Book ID
- 110914327
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 188 KB
- Volume
- 99
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0042-9007
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