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Surgical Safety Checklist: Practice in Cranio-Maxiollofacial Surgery

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Title
Surgical Safety Checklist: Practice in Cranio-Maxiollofacial Surgery
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Safety in Health, October 2015
DOI 10.1186/2056-5917-1-s1-a24
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Monika Schanbacher, Julia Maria Priller, Gerald Sendlhofer, Lucia Gerzanic, Katja Schwenzer-Zimmerer

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#17,805,172
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#41
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#191,931
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