Does experience influence the forces exerted on maxillary incisors during laryngoscopy? A manikin study using the Macintosh laryngoscope.
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T Stijnen | T. Stijnen | M. Bucx | J. Wegener | M J Bucx | R T van Geel | J T Wegener | C Robers | R. van Geel | C. Robers
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