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Evaluation of the Datex 'Normac'anaesthetic agent monitor

Luff et al., 1985

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9596305312402038366
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Luff N
White D
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Anaesthesia

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Summary The Datex 'Normac'infrared anaesthetic agent monitor has been evaluated for accuracy of calibration, stability and speed of response. Accuracy was assessed by comparing with a gas chromatograph calibrated using volumetric standards and was found …
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