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J W Sear

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Anaesthesia|July 1, 1983
General kinetic and dynamic principles and their application to continuous infusion anaesthesiaJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 1, 2010
Development of pharmacophoric maps for cardiovascular depression by intravenous anaesthetic agents: comparison with maps for immobilizing activityJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 1, 1991
Drug biotransformation by the kidney: how important is it, and how much do we really know?J W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 1, 1989
Sufentanil disposition in patients undergoing renal transplantation: influence of choice of kinetic modelJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 14, 2009
What makes a molecule an anaesthetic? Studies on the mechanisms of anaesthesia using a physicochemical approachJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 25, 2012
Comparative molecular field analysis to derive pharmacophore maps for disposition parameters of intravenous anaesthetic agentsJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 6, 1997
ORG 21465, a new water-soluble steroid hypnotic: more of the same or something different?J W Sear
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|November 21, 1997
Eltanolone for induction of anaesthesia in the surgical patient. A comparison of dose requirements in young and elderly patientsJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 6, 2011
Comparative molecular field analysis to derive pharmacophore maps for induction doses of intravenous anaesthetic agentsJ W Sear
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|May 20, 1998
Eltanolone: 50 years on and still looking for steroid hypnotic agents!J W Sear
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Anaesthesia|July 1, 1983
General kinetic and dynamic principles and their application to continuous infusion anaesthesiaJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 1, 2010
Development of pharmacophoric maps for cardiovascular depression by intravenous anaesthetic agents: comparison with maps for immobilizing activityJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 1, 1991
Drug biotransformation by the kidney: how important is it, and how much do we really know?J W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 1, 1989
Sufentanil disposition in patients undergoing renal transplantation: influence of choice of kinetic modelJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|May 14, 2009
What makes a molecule an anaesthetic? Studies on the mechanisms of anaesthesia using a physicochemical approachJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|July 25, 2012
Comparative molecular field analysis to derive pharmacophore maps for disposition parameters of intravenous anaesthetic agentsJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 6, 1997
ORG 21465, a new water-soluble steroid hypnotic: more of the same or something different?J W Sear
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica|November 21, 1997
Eltanolone for induction of anaesthesia in the surgical patient. A comparison of dose requirements in young and elderly patientsJ W Sear
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 6, 2011
Comparative molecular field analysis to derive pharmacophore maps for induction doses of intravenous anaesthetic agentsJ W Sear
European Journal of Anaesthesiology|May 20, 1998
Eltanolone: 50 years on and still looking for steroid hypnotic agents!J W Sear
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