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    Mehta RL, McDonald B, Gabbai FB, Pahl M, Pascual MT, Farkas A, Kaplan RM, Collaborative Group for Treatment of ARF in the ICU.
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  • 36. Urea kinetics during sustained low-efficiency dialysis in critically ill patients requiring renal replacement therapy.
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    Franzen D, Rupprecht C, Hauri D, Bleisch JA, Staubli M, Puhan MA.
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  • 39. Factors associated with poor outcomes of continuous renal replacement therapy.
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