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Publications by Lucas de Souza
Fluid Overload and Changes in Serum Creatinine After Cardiac Surgery: Predictors of Mortality and Longer Intensive Care Stay. A Prospective Cohort Study
Critical Care
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Reúso Da Água Na Irrigação No Setor Agrícola Do Município De Aurora – Sc
Revista Eletrônica do Alto Vale do Itajaí
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