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January 1979
Stimulus Frequency Is Essential Information
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts General Hospital Boston, Massachusetts 02114
Professor Departments of Anesthesiology and Human Physiology University of California at Davis Medical School Davis, California 95616
Anesthesiology January 1979, Vol. 50, 76.
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HASSAN H. ALI, JOHN J. SAVARESE, JOHN H. EISELE; Stimulus Frequency Is Essential Information. Anesthesiology 1979; 50:76 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-197901000-00032
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