Child — Correlation of Nasopharyngeal (NP) and Lower Oesophageal (LO) Temperatures in Ventilated Children
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Comparison of Nasopharyngeal and Lower Oesophageal Temperatures Under General Anaesthesia With an Endotracheal Tube With Leak
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