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Editorial | Anestesia e analgesia inaladas contribuem para a mudança climática.

19 Jun, 2022 | 15:24h

Inhaled anaesthesia and analgesia contribute to climate change – The BMJ

Comunicado de imprensa: Set targets to cut inhaled anaesthesia greenhouse gas emissions – BMJ Newsroom

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