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  • 2. The inaccuracy of axillary temperatures measured with an electronic thermometer.
    Ogren JM.
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  • 5. Study between axillary and rectal temperature measurements in children.
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  • 7. The falling grace of axillary temperatures.
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  • 11. Are temporal artery temperatures accurate enough to replace rectal temperature measurement in pediatric ED patients?
    Reynolds M, Bonham L, Gueck M, Hammond K, Lowery J, Redel C, Rodriguez C, Smith S, Stanton A, Sukosd S, Craft M.
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  • 12. The accuracy of tympanic temperature measurement in children.
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  • 14. [Axillary versus rectal temperature measurement in premature and newborn infants].
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  • 16. Comparison of temperature measurements by an aural infrared thermometer with measurements by traditional rectal and axillary techniques.
    Yetman RJ, Coody DK, West MS, Montgomery D, Brown M.
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  • 17. Performance of axillary and rectal temperature measurement in private pediatric practice.
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    Abdulkadir MB, Johnson 'B.
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  • 19. Taking an infant's temperature: axillary or rectal thermometer?
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