‘The air that we breathe’: Assessment of laser and electrosurgical dissection devices on operating theater air quality
Matthew D Brace(Health Sciences Centre), Mark D. Gibson(Dalhousie University), Megan Borden(Dalhousie University), Zhennan Sun(Dalhousie University), Neeraj A. Khanna(Dalhousie University), S. Mark Taylor(Health Sciences Centre), Sarah Butt(Dalhousie University), Jonathan Trites(Health Sciences Centre), Elizabeth Stevens(Dalhousie University), Licai Hu(Dalhousie University), Robert D. Hart(Health Sciences Centre), James Kuchta(Dalhousie University)
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