C. OKTAY Et Al. , "Ketamine is still safe without concurrent midazolam and atropine for pediatric procedures in the Emergency Department.," The Pain Clinic , vol.17, pp.255-264, 2005
OKTAY, C. Et Al. 2005. Ketamine is still safe without concurrent midazolam and atropine for pediatric procedures in the Emergency Department.. The Pain Clinic , vol.17 , 255-264.
OKTAY, C., ERAY, O., ÇETE, Y., & Bozan, H., (2005). Ketamine is still safe without concurrent midazolam and atropine for pediatric procedures in the Emergency Department.. The Pain Clinic , vol.17, 255-264.
OKTAY, CEM Et Al. "Ketamine is still safe without concurrent midazolam and atropine for pediatric procedures in the Emergency Department.," The Pain Clinic , vol.17, 255-264, 2005
OKTAY, CEM Et Al. "Ketamine is still safe without concurrent midazolam and atropine for pediatric procedures in the Emergency Department.." The Pain Clinic , vol.17, pp.255-264, 2005
OKTAY, C. Et Al. (2005) . "Ketamine is still safe without concurrent midazolam and atropine for pediatric procedures in the Emergency Department.." The Pain Clinic , vol.17, pp.255-264.
@article{article, author={CEM OKTAY Et Al. }, title={Ketamine is still safe without concurrent midazolam and atropine for pediatric procedures in the Emergency Department.}, journal={The Pain Clinic}, year=2005, pages={255-264} }