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spellingShingle DER LELY, F. HAAK‐VAN, VAN KLEEF, J. W., BURM, A. G. L., BOVILL, J. G., Anaesthesia, An intra‐operative comparison of lumbar with thoracic epidural sufentanil for thoracotomy, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
title An intra‐operative comparison of lumbar with thoracic epidural sufentanil for thoracotomy
title_full An intra‐operative comparison of lumbar with thoracic epidural sufentanil for thoracotomy
title_fullStr An intra‐operative comparison of lumbar with thoracic epidural sufentanil for thoracotomy
title_full_unstemmed An intra‐operative comparison of lumbar with thoracic epidural sufentanil for thoracotomy
title_short An intra‐operative comparison of lumbar with thoracic epidural sufentanil for thoracotomy
title_sort an intra‐operative comparison of lumbar with thoracic epidural sufentanil for thoracotomy
title_unstemmed An intra‐operative comparison of lumbar with thoracic epidural sufentanil for thoracotomy
topic Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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