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Alan T. Tinmouth, MD MSc, Lauralynn A. McIntyre, MD MSc and Robert A. Fowler, MDCM MS

From the University of Ottawa Centre for Transfusion Research (Tinmouth, McIntyre), Ottawa Health Research Institute, Ottawa, Ont.; the Departments of Medicine (Tinmouth) and Critical Care (McIntyre), Ottawa Hospital, Ottawa, Ont.; and the Department of Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, and the Interdepartmental Division of Critical Care, University of Toronto (Fowler), Toronto, Ont.


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