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Required decrement time to predict time of awaking in effect-site concentration can be estimated by using that in predicted blood concentration displayed on the commercial TCI pump

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Kunisawa, T., Onodera, Y., Kurosawa, A. et al. Required decrement time to predict time of awaking in effect-site concentration can be estimated by using that in predicted blood concentration displayed on the commercial TCI pump. J Anesth 24, 972–973 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00540-010-1024-0

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