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    Dean JM, Gunn AJ, Wassink G, Bennet L.
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    Schwartze H.
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  • 25. Cardiovascular responses to acute, severe haemorrhage in fetal sheep.
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  • 30. Cerebral reactions during intrauterine asphyxia in the sheep. I. Circulation and oxygen consumption in the fetal brain.
    Kjellmer I, Karlsson K, Olsson T, Rosén KG.
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  • 34. Fetal heart rate variability and cerebral oxygen consumption in fetal sheep during asphyxia.
    Field DR, Parer JT, Auslender R, Baker BW, Ross BK, Leicht CH.
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  • 36. Fetal circulatory responses to oxygen lack.
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