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March 1956
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ELIMINATION OF NITROGEN USING SEMICLOSED INHALERS
Department of Anesthcain of thc Charity Hospital, and the department of Surgery of the Louisiana State University in New Orleans, Lousiana.
Anesthesiology March 1956, Vol. 17, 213–221.
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GEORGE G. MILES, NICHOLAS T. MARTIN, JOHN ADRIANI; FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ELIMINATION OF NITROGEN USING SEMICLOSED INHALERS. Anesthesiology 1956; 17:213–221 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-195603000-00001
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