INCREASED READING SPEED FOR STORIES PLAYED INTRAOPERATIVELY DURING BALANCED IV-ANAESTHESIA
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Sinikka Münte | I. Kobbe | A. Demertzis | E. Lüllwitz | Siegfried Piepenbrock | Martin Leuwer | Thomas F Münte | T. Münte | S. Piepenbrock | M. Leuwer | S. Münte | E. Lüllwitz | I. Kobbe | A. Demertzis
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