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In 1968, Prof. Kreuzer here in Nijmegen organized a Symposium on Oxygen Pressure Recording where I presented a paper on respiratory mass spectrometry (Smidt and Muysers 1969). Today, respiratory-gas analysis by mass spectrometry is a widely used method, not only in research but also routine lung function tests, in anesthesiology and intensive care.
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Smidt, U. (1981). Principles of Mass Spectrometry. In: Vickers, M.D., Crul, J. (eds) Mass Spectrometry in Anaesthesiology. European Academy of Anaesthesiology, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68240-7_25
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