Conducting Research in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
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Publication
2001-04-17 - Butterworth-Heinemann
Language
English
Word Count
137,500 words, Guess
Page Count
550 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Internet Archivenitrificationact00gera
- Internet Archiveconductingresear0000amzb
- ISBN-10075064544X
- ISBN-139780750645447
- LibraryThing5033388
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number00046765
- OCLC Control Number45015897
- Better World Books9780750645447
- Open LibraryOL9401382M
Classifications
- LCCRD82
Subjects
Topics
Other Editions
- Conducting Research in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
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