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Boeken, U., Litmathe, J., Feindt, P. (2006). Flüssigkeits- und Elektrolyt-Balance. In: Feindt, P., Harig, F., Weyand, M. (eds) Empfehlungen zum Einsatz und zur Verwendung der Herz-Lungen-Maschine. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-7985-1646-4_11

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