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Anesthesiology|May 1, 1997
Meperidine decreases the shivering threshold twice as much as the vasoconstriction thresholdA Kurz, T Ikeda, D I Sessler, et al.
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1996
Prediction of movement during propofol/nitrous oxide anesthesia. Performance of concentration, electroencephalographic, pupillary, and hemodynamic indicatorsK Leslie, D I Sessler, W D Smith, et al.
Anesthesiology|May 14, 1998
Meperidine and alfentanil do not reduce the gain or maximum intensity of shiveringT Ikeda, D I Sessler, F Tayefeh, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 29, 2001
Neither nalbuphine nor atropine possess special antishivering activityR Greif, S Laciny, A M Rajek, et al.
Anesthesiology|July 1, 1993
The pupillary light reflex. Effects of anesthetics and hyperthermiaK G Belani, D I Sessler, M D Larson, et al.
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Anesthesiology|May 1, 1997
Meperidine decreases the shivering threshold twice as much as the vasoconstriction thresholdA Kurz, T Ikeda, D I Sessler, et al.
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1996
Prediction of movement during propofol/nitrous oxide anesthesia. Performance of concentration, electroencephalographic, pupillary, and hemodynamic indicatorsK Leslie, D I Sessler, W D Smith, et al.
Anesthesiology|May 14, 1998
Meperidine and alfentanil do not reduce the gain or maximum intensity of shiveringT Ikeda, D I Sessler, F Tayefeh, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 29, 2001
Neither nalbuphine nor atropine possess special antishivering activityR Greif, S Laciny, A M Rajek, et al.
Anesthesiology|July 1, 1993
The pupillary light reflex. Effects of anesthetics and hyperthermiaK G Belani, D I Sessler, M D Larson, et al.
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