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bibliographicCitation Cembrowski GC, Smith B, O'Malley EM. Increases in whole blood glucose measurements using optically based self-monitoring of blood glucose analyzers due to extreme Canadian winters. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2009 Jul 01;3(4):661–7. PMID: 20144309; PMCID: PMC2769945.
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