Optimal dose of rocuronium bromide undergoing adenotonsillectomy under 5% sevoflurane with fentanyl.
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S. Yoon | Hyub Huh | H. Shin | J. Cho | H. Lee | Ji yeong Kim | J. J. Park | Tae Hoon Kim | H. Lim | J. Park | Ji Yeong Kim
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