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The Agenda for the Intensivist

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Intensive Care Medicine in 10 Years

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Ranieri, V.M., Rosboch, G.L. (2006). The Agenda for the Intensivist. In: Fink, M.P., Suter, P.M., Sibbald, W.J. (eds) Intensive Care Medicine in 10 Years. Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, vol 43. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-29730-8_30

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