Visual Estimation of Train‐of‐Four Responses at the Orbicularis Oculi and Posttetanic Count at the Adductor Pollicis During Intense Neuromuscular Block
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C. Meistelman | M. Beaussier | A. Lienhart | B. Debaene | Claude Meistelman | Bertrand Debaene | André Lienhart
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