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June 1979
Dosage-schedule Independence of d-Tubocurarine Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, and Recovery of Neuromuscular Function
Jay Ham, M.D.;
Jay Ham, M.D.
*Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
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Ronald D. Miller, M.D.;
Ronald D. Miller, M.D.
†Professor of Anesthesia and Pharmacology
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Lewis B. Sheiner, M.D.;
Lewis B. Sheiner, M.D.
‡Associate Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Medicine
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Richard S. Matteo, M.D.
Richard S. Matteo, M.D.
§Associate Professor of Anesthesia
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Anesthesiology June 1979, Vol. 50, 528–533.
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Jay Ham, Ronald D. Miller, Lewis B. Sheiner, Richard S. Matteo; Dosage-schedule Independence of d-Tubocurarine Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, and Recovery of Neuromuscular Function. Anesthesiology 1979; 50:528–533 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197906000-00011
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