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Innovative technology and techniques in respiratory function
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An assessment of the pain perceived during routine un-anaesthetised arterial puncture
R. Glover, J. Lloyd (Birmingham, United Kingdom)
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International Congress 2014 – Innovative technology and techniques in respiratory function
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Innovative technology and techniques in respiratory function
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R. Glover, J. Lloyd (Birmingham, United Kingdom). An assessment of the pain perceived during routine un-anaesthetised arterial puncture. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4264
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