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bibliographicCitation Wang AZ, Ma QX, Zhao HJ, Zhou QH, Jiang W, Sun JZ. A comparative study of the mortality rate of rats receiving a half lethal dose of fat intravenously: under general anaesthesia versus under spinal anaesthesia. Injury. 2012 Mar;43(3):311–4. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2011.08.022. PMID: 21906735.
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