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Publications by Andrea Fuentealba
Relationship of Systemic, Hepatosplanchnic, and Microcirculatory Perfusion Parameters With 6-Hour Lactate Clearance in Hyperdynamic Septic Shock Patients: An Acute, Clinical-Physiological, Pilot Study
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The Characteristic of Postmodernism - Fragmentation and Its Impact on the Process of English Language Learning: A Case Study
International Journal of English Literature and Social Sciences
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