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February 2006
Pulse Ox Last Line of Defense
Leo I. Stemp, M.D.;
Leo I. Stemp, M.D.
Springfield, Massachusetts
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Michael A. Ramsay, M.D.
Michael A. Ramsay, M.D.
Dallas, Texas
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ASA Newsletter February 2006, Vol. 70, 32.
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Leo I. Stemp, Michael A. Ramsay; Pulse Ox Last Line of Defense. ASA Newsletter 2006; 70:32
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