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  • 41. Sustained sympathetic nervous system support of arterial blood pressure during repeated brief umbilical cord occlusions in near-term fetal sheep.
    Galinsky R, Jensen EC, Bennet L, Mitchell CJ, Gunn ER, Wassink G, Fraser M, Westgate JA, Gunn AJ.
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  • 43. Does glucose administration affect the cerebral response to fetal asphyxia?
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  • 60. The effect of indomethacin on breathing movements and cerebral blood flow and metabolism in the fetal sheep.
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