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. 1972 May;175(5):685–692. doi: 10.1097/00000658-197205000-00008

Glucose metabolism in traumatic shock in the human.

G L Jordan Jr, E P Fischer, E A Lefrak
PMCID: PMC1355239  PMID: 5028485

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