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The Sophus anaesthesia simulator v. 2.0. A Windows 95 control-center of a full-scale simulator

The Sophus group was founded in Denmark in 1992 with the aims of doing research into human error in anaesthesiology. Development of a simulation-environment was seen as one of the tools for research and training. This article describes the PC user interface of the SOPHUS anaesthesia simulator, SOPHU...

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Published in:International journal of clinical monitoring and computing 1997-02, Vol.14 (1), p.11-16
Main Authors: Christensen, U J, Andersen, S F, Jacobsen, J, Jensen, P F, Ording, H
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Manikins
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