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Publications by K. Barr
Corrigendum to “Nasal Photodisinfection and Chlorhexidine Wipes Decrease Surgical Site Infections: A Historical Control Study and Propensity Analysis” [J Hosp Infect 88 (2014) 89–95]
Journal of Hospital Infection
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Dynamic Fine-Grain Leakage Reduction Using Leakage-Biased Bitlines
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