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A556 THE EFFECTS OF PROPOFOL ON CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IN CORRELATION TO CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW VELOCITIES IN DOGS
C Werner, M.D.;
C Werner, M.D.
University of Illinois - Chicago / Michael Reese Hospital and University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg West Germany*
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E Kochs, M.D.;
E Kochs, M.D.
University of Illinois - Chicago / Michael Reese Hospital and University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg West Germany*
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J Schulte am Esch, M.D.
J Schulte am Esch, M.D.
University of Illinois - Chicago / Michael Reese Hospital and University Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg West Germany*
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Anesthesiology September 1990, Vol. 73, NA.
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C Werner, W E Hoffman, E Kochs, R F Albrecht, J Schulte am Esch; A556 THE EFFECTS OF PROPOFOL ON CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW IN CORRELATION TO CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW VELOCITIES IN DOGS. Anesthesiology 1990; 73:NA doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199009001-00554
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