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July 1967
The Effect of Expiratory Resistance on the Blood Gas Tensions of Anesthetized Patients
Anesthesiology July 1967, Vol. 28, 670–675.
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Frederick W. Cheney, Thomas F. Hornbein, Edward W. Crawford; The Effect of Expiratory Resistance on the Blood Gas Tensions of Anesthetized Patients. Anesthesiology 1967; 28:670–675 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-196707000-00009
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