Prediction of blood volume in normal human adults.
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This paper, published in 1962, received 1.8k indexed citations . Written by S. B. Nadler, John Hidalgo and Ted Bloch. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Surgery (899 citations), Biochemistry (605 citations) and Hematology (351 citations). Published in PubMed.
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