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1. Perioperative Care Standards in Cardiac Surgery Patients Aiming at Enhancing Recovery: A Nationwide Survey in the Netherlands and Belgium

3. Effect of Hypotension Prediction Index-guided intraoperative haemodynamic care on depth and duration of postoperative hypotension: a sub-study of the Hypotension Prediction trial

4. Goal-directed fluid therapy vs. low central venous pressure during major open liver resections (GALILEO): a surgeon- and patient-blinded randomized controlled trial

6. Patient blood management in the cardiac surgical setting: An updated overview

8. Goal-directed fluid therapy versus low central venous pressure strategy during major liver resections (GALILEO): A patient- and surgeon-blinded randomized controlled trial

9. Tapering of SSRI treatment to mitigate withdrawal symptoms

13. Fluid and pain management in liver surgery (MILESTONE): A worldwide study among surgeons and anesthesiologists

14. A multicentre observational study on management of general anaesthesia in elderly patients at high-risk of postoperative adverse outcomes

16. Une histoire de chyle

17. Worst case bounds on the point-wise discretization error in boundary element method for the elasticity problem

18. Interval boundary element method in the presence of uncertain boundary conditions, integration errors, and truncation errors

20. Cyclicality in Losses on Bank Loans

21. Odontogenic carcinoma: a functional genomic comparison with oral mucosal squamous cell carcinoma

22. The Impact of Model Instability on Long-Term Investors

23. Model Uncertainty for Long-Term Investors

26. Firm Characteristics, Industry, Horizon and Time Effects, in the Cross-Section of Expected Stock Returns

30. Evaluation of pulse pressure variation validity criteria in critically ill patients: a prospective observational multicentre point-prevalence study †

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