The oxygenation response to functional stimulation: Is there a physiological meaning to the lag between parameters?
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Hellmuth Obrig | Jens Steinbrink | Stefan P. Koch | S. Boden | C. Köhncke | H. Benav | H. Obrig | J. Steinbrink | H. Benav | S. Koch | S. Boden | C. Köhncke
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