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September 1991
PROPOFOL CONCENTRATION - EFFECT RELATIONSHIPS FOR HYPNOSIS AND EYELID REFLEX
Dept of Anesthesiology, University Hospital, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Anesthesiology September 1991, Vol. 75, A316.
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J. Vuyk, H. J.M. Lemmens, A. G.L. Burm, A. A. Vletter, J. G. Bovill; PROPOFOL CONCENTRATION - EFFECT RELATIONSHIPS FOR HYPNOSIS AND EYELID REFLEX. Anesthesiology 1991; 75:A316 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199109001-00316
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