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J M Calkins

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Journal of Clinical Monitoring|September 1, 1994
Update of STA 1992: the anesthesia workstationJ M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Why new delivery systems?J M Calkins
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|April 1, 1986
Reduced risk with gas analysisJ M Calkins
Medical Instrumentation|September 1, 1985
Physiologic consequences of high frequency jet ventilationJ M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Monitoring system gas concentrationsJ M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1987
Considerations for managing the airway in the ENT patientR S Prust, J M Calkins
Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 1984
Clinical factors influencing the selection of high-frequency jet ventilatorsJ M Calkins, C K Waterson
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Components of the system: future design requirementsJ M Calkins, R J Saunders
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1983
Practical considerations in transfusion techniques during anesthesiaR J Saunders, J M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Gas and vapor deliveryJ M Calkins, R J Saunders, C K Waterson
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring|September 1, 1994
Update of STA 1992: the anesthesia workstationJ M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Why new delivery systems?J M Calkins
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|April 1, 1986
Reduced risk with gas analysisJ M Calkins
Medical Instrumentation|September 1, 1985
Physiologic consequences of high frequency jet ventilationJ M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Monitoring system gas concentrationsJ M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1987
Considerations for managing the airway in the ENT patientR S Prust, J M Calkins
Critical Care Medicine|September 1, 1984
Clinical factors influencing the selection of high-frequency jet ventilatorsJ M Calkins, C K Waterson
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Components of the system: future design requirementsJ M Calkins, R J Saunders
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1983
Practical considerations in transfusion techniques during anesthesiaR J Saunders, J M Calkins
Contemporary Anesthesia Practice|January 1, 1984
Gas and vapor deliveryJ M Calkins, R J Saunders, C K Waterson
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