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May 1982
Interaction of Intraocular Air and Sulfur Hexafluoride with Nitrous Oxide: A Computer Simulation
Thomas W. Stinson, M.D., Ph.D.;
Thomas W. Stinson, M.D., Ph.D.
*Clinical Associate in Anesthesia, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts; Anesthesiologist, Lawrence Memorial Hospital, Medford, Massachusetts.
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John V. Donlon, M.D.
John V. Donlon, M.D.
†Assistant Clinical Professor, Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School; Assistant Clinical Director, Anesthesia Department, Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Massachusetts 02114.
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Anesthesiology May 1982, Vol. 56, 385–388.
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Thomas W. Stinson, John V. Donlon; Interaction of Intraocular Air and Sulfur Hexafluoride with Nitrous Oxide: A Computer Simulation. Anesthesiology 1982; 56:385–388 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198205000-00011
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