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October 1985
Tactile and Visual Evaluation of the Response to Train-of-four Nerve Stimulation
JØRGEN VIBY-MOGENSEN, M.D., PH.D.;
JØRGEN VIBY-MOGENSEN, M.D., PH.D.
*Associate Professor.
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NIELS HENRIK JENSEN, M.D.;
NIELS HENRIK JENSEN, M.D.
†Assistant in Anaesthesia.
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JENS ENGBAEK, M.D.;
JENS ENGBAEK, M.D.
†Assistant in Anaesthesia.
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HELLE ØRDING, M.D.;
HELLE ØRDING, M.D.
†Assistant in Anaesthesia.
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LENE THEIL SKOVGAARD, CAND. STAT.;
LENE THEIL SKOVGAARD, CAND. STAT.
‡Statistical Research Unit, Danish Medical and Social Science Research Council, Copenhagen, Denmark.
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BENT CHRAEMMER-JØRGENSEN, M.D.
BENT CHRAEMMER-JØRGENSEN, M.D.
†Assistant in Anaesthesia.
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Anesthesiology October 1985, Vol. 63, 440–442.
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JØRGEN VIBY-MOGENSEN, NIELS HENRIK JENSEN, JENS ENGBAEK, HELLE ØRDING, LENE THEIL SKOVGAARD, BENT CHRAEMMER-JØRGENSEN; Tactile and Visual Evaluation of the Response to Train-of-four Nerve Stimulation. Anesthesiology 1985; 63:440–442 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198510000-00015
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