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Circulating anions usually associated with the Krebs cycle in patients with metabolic acidosis

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Title
Circulating anions usually associated with the Krebs cycle in patients with metabolic acidosis
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Critical Care, September 2005
DOI 10.1186/cc3806
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Lui G Forni, William McKinnon, Gwyn A Lord, David F Treacher, Jean-Marie R Peron, Philip J Hilton

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#23,132,569
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#6,445
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#69,578
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#26
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