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Figure 1. Independent variables and the sequence of events leading to water and sodium retention.
Figure 2. Sodium excretion and mean arterial pressure during controlled hemorrhage and reinfusion
Figure 3. Relationship between acidosis/alkalosis and mortality in critically ill patients

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