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. 1946 Mar;25(2):158–171. doi: 10.1172/JCI101695

BLOOD VOLUME IN CLINICAL SHOCK. I. MIXING TIME AND DISAPPEARANCE RATE OF T-1824 IN NORMAL SUBJECTS AND IN PATIENTS IN SHOCK; DETERMINATION OF PLASMA VOLUME IN MAN FROM 10-MINUTE SAMPLE1,2

Robert P Noble 1,2,3, Magnus I Gregersen 1,2,3, Priscilla M Porter 1,2,3, Ann Buckman 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC435551  PMID: 16695305

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