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July 1986
Concentration versus Partial Pressure: Which is Important?
Professor and Vice Chairman for Research, Department of Anesthesia, University of California, San Francisco, 513 Parnassus Avenue, San Francisco, California 94143
Anesthesiology July 1986, Vol. 65, 122.
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E. I. EGER; Concentration versus Partial Pressure: Which is Important?. Anesthesiology 1986; 65:122 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198607000-00052
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