Particulate contaminants of intravenous medications and infusions. [electronic resource]
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Particulate contaminants of intravenous medications and infusions.
APA
Backhouse C. M., Ball P. R., Booth S., Kelshaw M. A., Potter S. R. & McCollum C. N. (19870626). Particulate contaminants of intravenous medications and infusions. : The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology.
Chicago
Backhouse C M, Ball P R, Booth S, Kelshaw M A, Potter S R and McCollum C N. 19870626. Particulate contaminants of intravenous medications and infusions. : The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology.
Harvard
Backhouse C. M., Ball P. R., Booth S., Kelshaw M. A., Potter S. R. and McCollum C. N. (19870626). Particulate contaminants of intravenous medications and infusions. : The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology.
MLA
Backhouse C M, Ball P R, Booth S, Kelshaw M A, Potter S R and McCollum C N. Particulate contaminants of intravenous medications and infusions. : The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology. 19870626.