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How safe is safe enough, who decides and how? From a zero-risk paradigm to risk-based decision making.
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Jay E Menitove
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Judie Leach Bennett
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Peter Tomasulo
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Louis M Katz
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Mar 2014
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Transfusion
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Special Series: Research for Policy Decision Making
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Transfusion
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Transfusion
ISSN (Electronic):
1537-2995
ISSN (Print):
0041-1132
Publication date (Electronic):
Mar 2014
Volume
: 54
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: 3 Pt 2
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Community Blood Center (Kansas City), Kansas City, Missouri.
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10.1111/trf.12569
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24617628
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