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spellingShingle Hashimoto, Y., Asai, T., Arai, T., Okuda, Y., Anaesthesia, Effect of cricoid pressure on placement of the I‐gel™: a randomised study, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
title Effect of cricoid pressure on placement of the I‐gel™: a randomised study
title_full Effect of cricoid pressure on placement of the I‐gel™: a randomised study
title_fullStr Effect of cricoid pressure on placement of the I‐gel™: a randomised study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of cricoid pressure on placement of the I‐gel™: a randomised study
title_short Effect of cricoid pressure on placement of the I‐gel™: a randomised study
title_sort effect of cricoid pressure on placement of the i‐gel<sup>™</sup>: a randomised study
title_unstemmed Effect of cricoid pressure on placement of the I‐gel™: a randomised study
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