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    Compliance with enhanced recovery after surgery criteria and preoperative and postoperative counselling reduces length of hospital stay in colorectal surgery: results of a randomized controlled trial by Forsmo, H. M., Pfeffer, F., Rasdal, A., Østgaard, G., Mohn, A. C., Körner, H., Erichsen, C.

    Published in Colorectal disease (01-06-2016)
    “…Aim The aim of this randomized clinical trial was to compare patients treated using a multimodal approach [enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)], with a…”
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    Prolonged prophylaxis with dalteparin to prevent late thromboembolic complications in patients undergoing major abdominal surgery: a multicenter randomized open‐label study by RASMUSSEN, M. S., JORGENSEN, L. N., WILLE‐JØRGENSEN, P., NIELSEN, J. D., HORN, A., MOHN, A. C., SØMOD, L., OLSEN, B.

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-11-2006)
    “…Background: Patients undergoing major abdominal surgery carry a high risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), but the optimal duration of postoperative…”
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    Anaerobic capacity determined by maximal accumulated O2 deficit by Medbø, J I, Mohn, A C, Tabata, I, Bahr, R, Vaage, O, Sejersted, O M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-01-1988)
    “…We present a method for quantifying the anaerobic capacity based on determination of the maximal accumulated O2 deficit. The accumulated O2 deficit was…”
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    Enhanced recovery after colorectal surgery. Results from a prospective observational two-centre study by Mohn, A C, Bernardshaw, S V, Ristesund, S M, Hovde Hansen, P E, Røkke, O

    Published in Scandinavian journal of surgery (2009)
    “…Enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) has reduced the median hospital stay from 8-10 days with traditional peri-operative routines to four days. The aim of…”
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    Adventitious root initiation in hypocotyl and epicotyl cuttings of eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) seedlings by Goldfarb, B. (North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh (USA)), Hackett, W.P, Furnier, G.R, Mohn, C.A, Plietzsh, A

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-04-1998)
    “…The present paper reports results of experiments to develop a system for studying adventitious root initiation in cuttings derived from seedlings. Hypocotyl…”
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