Nitrous oxide added to propofol does not influence the increase in cerebral blood flow velocity elicited by surgical stimulation

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Kawata, R
Matsumoto, M
Yamashita, A
Yoshida, M
Matsumoto, S
Morimoto, Y
Sakabe, T
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10.1007/BF03018570
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