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January 1981
The Relationship Between Receptor Occlusion and the Frequency Sweep Electromyogram during Competitive Neuromuscular Blockade
Anesthesiology January 1981, Vol. 54, 23–28.
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Edmund H. Yodlowski, J. Thomas Mortimer; The Relationship Between Receptor Occlusion and the Frequency Sweep Electromyogram during Competitive Neuromuscular Blockade. Anesthesiology 1981; 54:23–28 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198101000-00005
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