Comment on the article of A.V. Butrov et al. “Change of the temperature balance of the brain in various types of general anesthesia”
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Lubnin A. Comment on the article of A.V. Butrov et al. “Change of the temperature balance of the brain in various types of general anesthesia”. Annals of Critical Care. 2018;(4):89. doi:10.21320/1818-474X-2018-4-89.

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