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February 1994
Anesthetic Depth Defined Using Multiple Noxious Stimuli during Isoflurane/Oxygen Anesthesia: II. Hemodynamic Responses
A. M. Zbinden, M.D.;
A. M. Zbinden, M.D.
*Head of Section of Research.
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S. Petersen-Felix, M.D.;
S. Petersen-Felix, M.D.
†Staff Member.
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D. A. Thomson, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.Anaes
D. A. Thomson, M.D., Ph.D., F.R.C.Anaes
‡Chairman and Professor of the Institute.
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Anesthesiology February 1994, Vol. 80, 261–267.
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A. M. Zbinden, S. Petersen-Felix, D. A. Thomson; Anesthetic Depth Defined Using Multiple Noxious Stimuli during Isoflurane/Oxygen Anesthesia: II. Hemodynamic Responses. Anesthesiology 1994; 80:261–267 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-199402000-00005
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