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June 1970
The Effect of Succinylcholine on Canine Gastrocnemius-muscle Oxygen Consumption
Anesthesiology June 1970, Vol. 32, 537–541.
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Richard A. Theye; The Effect of Succinylcholine on Canine Gastrocnemius-muscle Oxygen Consumption. Anesthesiology 1970; 32:537–541 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197006000-00015
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