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Effect of Air Exposure and Occlusion on Experimental Human Skin Wounds

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Published
Oct 01, 1963
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200(4904)
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378-379
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GEORGE D. WINTER (1963). Effect of Air Exposure and Occlusion on Experimental Human Skin Wounds. Nature, 200(4904), 378-379. https://doi.org/10.1038/200378a0
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