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Original Article

Comparison of Carbon Dioxide Tension, PH and Standard Bicarbonate in Capillary Blood and in Arterial Blood with Special Respect to Relations in Patients with Impaired Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Function and During Exercise

Pages 223-229 | Received 03 Apr 1964, Published online: 28 Aug 2009

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