Recovery of Consciousness after Thiopental or Propofol: Bispectral Index and the Isolated Forearm Technique
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P. Sebel | J. Sigl | P S Sebel | R. Flaishon | R Flaishon | A Windsor | J Sigl | A. Windsor
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