The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis.
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The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis.
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scientific article published on 18 March 2013
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The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis.
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The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis.
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The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis.
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The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis.
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The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis.
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The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis.
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The influence of gender on the epidemiology of and outcome from severe sepsis
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Bruno Barberis
Cristina Elia
Gilberto Fiore
Luciana Mascia
Sergio Livigni
Silvano Cardellino
Vito Marco Ranieri
Yasser Sakr
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10.1186/CC12570
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2013-03-18T00:00:00Z
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