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F J Sasse

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Journal of Clinical Monitoring|July 1, 1985
Can we trust end-tidal carbon dioxide measurements in infants?F J Sasse
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|January 1, 1987
Automatic control of anesthesia using two feedback variablesG F Schils, F J Sasse, V C Rideout
British Journal of Anaesthesia|November 14, 1998
Model for the administration of low-flow anaesthesiaD M Beams, F J Sasse, J G Webster, et al.
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal|September 1, 1979
The "D circle": closed-circuit operation of the Bain circuitF J Sasse, D C Flemming, B Hoff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|May 1, 1997
The response of anesthetic agent monitors to trifluoromethane warns of the presence of carbon monoxide from anesthetic breakdownH J Woehlck, M B Dunning, A H Kulier, et al.
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring|July 1, 1985
Can we trust end-tidal carbon dioxide measurements in infants?F J Sasse
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|January 1, 1987
Automatic control of anesthesia using two feedback variablesG F Schils, F J Sasse, V C Rideout
British Journal of Anaesthesia|November 14, 1998
Model for the administration of low-flow anaesthesiaD M Beams, F J Sasse, J G Webster, et al.
Canadian Anaesthetists' Society Journal|September 1, 1979
The "D circle": closed-circuit operation of the Bain circuitF J Sasse, D C Flemming, B Hoff, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|May 1, 1997
The response of anesthetic agent monitors to trifluoromethane warns of the presence of carbon monoxide from anesthetic breakdownH J Woehlck, M B Dunning, A H Kulier, et al.
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