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September 1988
DO HEATED HUMIDIFIERS OR HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGERS REALLY PREVENT TEMPERATURE DROP DURING SURGERY?
Dept. of Anesthesiology, Thomas Jefferson University, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Anesthesiology September 1988, Vol. 69, A444.
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F. Rosenblum, M. E. Goldberg, G. E. Larijani, R. H. Jan, R. H. Epstein, A. T. Marr, J. L. Lessin, J. L. Seltzer; DO HEATED HUMIDIFIERS OR HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGERS REALLY PREVENT TEMPERATURE DROP DURING SURGERY?. Anesthesiology 1988; 69:A444 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198809010-00443
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