Antagonism of neuromuscular blockade but not muscle relaxation affects depth of anaesthesia.
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D. Spahn | P. Frascarolo | L. Magnusson | D R Spahn | F C Vasella | P Frascarolo | L Magnusson | F. C. Vasella | Lennart Magnusson
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