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September 1971
The Effects of Halothane and Succinylcholine on Oxygen Uptake of the Canine Gracilis Muscle
Russell A. Van Dyke, Ph.D.
Russell A. Van Dyke, Ph.D.
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Anesthesiology September 1971, Vol. 35, 304–308.
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Richard A. Theye, Arnold L. Brown, Russell A. Van Dyke; The Effects of Halothane and Succinylcholine on Oxygen Uptake of the Canine Gracilis Muscle. Anesthesiology 1971; 35:304–308 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197109000-00014
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