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Continuous cutaneous bedside monitoring of carbon dioxide tensions

  • Abstracts of the International Workshop on Continuous pCO2 Monitoring by Skin Surface Sensors Basel, Switzerland, 23 March 1981
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Keller, H.E., Fischer, W. & Wille, L. Continuous cutaneous bedside monitoring of carbon dioxide tensions. Intensive Care Med 7, 253–254 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01702636

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