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    • Gallardo Klenner, Laura; Olivares, G.; Langner, J.; Aarhus, B. (2002)
      Air pollutants in Santiago (33.5°S, 70.8°W, 500m a.s.l.), a city with 5 million inhabitants, located in a basin in Central Chile surrounded by the high Andes, frequently exceed air quality standards. This affects human ...
    • Verdugo, F. J.; Cataldo, P.; Sandoval, J.; Pineda, F.; Dauvergne, C.; Duarte, M.; Bonta, C.; Iturra, S.; Olivares, G.; Concha, M.; Rossel Mariángel, Víctor (Sociedad Medica de Santiago, 2020)
      Background: Cardiogenic shock (CS) is uncommon in the cardiac catheterization laboratory (CCL) among patients undergoing coronary angiography. Periprocedural CS is more frequent in high-risk patients and in technically ...
    • Olivares, G.; Gallardo Klenner, Laura; Langner, J.; Aarhus, B. (Elsevier, 2002)
      Chile has a long tradition of exploiting mineral resources, particularly copper (Cu). One of the largest Cu smelters, Caletones, located some 150 km south of the country’s capital, Santiago, in Central Chile, is responsible ...