How to evaluate slow oxygenation changes to estimate absolute cerebral haemoglobin concentration by near infrared spectrophotometry in neonates.
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V Dietz | M Keel | K von Siebenthal | H U Bucher | G Duc | M Wolf | G. Duc | M. Wolf | M. Keel | K. von Siebenthal | H. Bucher | V. Dietz | M. Wolf
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