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. 1966 Jul;164(1):34–40.

Coagulation changes in clinical shock. I. Effect of hemorrhagic shock on clotting time in humans.

S Attar, W H Kirby Jr, C Masaitis, A R Mansberger Jr, R A Cowley
PMCID: PMC1477190  PMID: 5947292

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