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N T SMITH

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Brain Research|October 29, 1986
'Catatonia' produced by alfentanil is reversed by methylnaloxonium microinjections into the brainM Amalric, T A Blasco, N T Smith, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|October 1, 1990
Recognition accuracy with a voice-recognition system designed for anesthesia record keepingN T Smith, R A Brien, D C Pettus, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|January 1, 1986
The effect of muscle movement on the electroencephalogram during anesthesia with alfentanilN T Smith, C J Westover, M Quinn, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica|January 1, 1976
A computer module for the continuous monitoring of cardiac output in the operating theatre and the ICUK H Wesseling, R Purschke, N T Smith, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|October 1, 1985
An electroencephalographic comparison of alfentanil with other narcotics and with thiopentalN T Smith, C J Westover, M Quinn, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1978
Electroencephalographic abnormalities following halothane anesthesiaK J Bruchiel, J J Stockard, R K Calverley, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 9, 2001
A comparison of cardiac output derived from the arterial pressure wave against thermodilution in cardiac surgery patientsJ R Jansen, J J Schreuder, J P Mulier, et al.
Journal of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia|December 1, 1988
Prebypass hemodynamic stability of sufentanil-O2, fentanyl-O2, and morphine-O2 anesthesia during cardiac surgery: a comparison of cardiovascular profilesJ L Benthuysen, B D Foltz, N T Smith, et al.
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|November 1, 1994
Pretreatment with sedative-hypnotics, but not with nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, attenuates alfentanil-induced muscle rigidityT J Sanford, M B Weinger, N T Smith, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 1, 1984
EEGs during high-dose fentanyl-, sufentanil-, or morphine-oxygen anesthesiaN T Smith, H Dec-Silver, T J Sanford, et al.
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Brain Research|October 29, 1986
'Catatonia' produced by alfentanil is reversed by methylnaloxonium microinjections into the brainM Amalric, T A Blasco, N T Smith, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|October 1, 1990
Recognition accuracy with a voice-recognition system designed for anesthesia record keepingN T Smith, R A Brien, D C Pettus, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|January 1, 1986
The effect of muscle movement on the electroencephalogram during anesthesia with alfentanilN T Smith, C J Westover, M Quinn, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiologica Belgica|January 1, 1976
A computer module for the continuous monitoring of cardiac output in the operating theatre and the ICUK H Wesseling, R Purschke, N T Smith, et al.
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|October 1, 1985
An electroencephalographic comparison of alfentanil with other narcotics and with thiopentalN T Smith, C J Westover, M Quinn, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|March 1, 1978
Electroencephalographic abnormalities following halothane anesthesiaK J Bruchiel, J J Stockard, R K Calverley, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|August 9, 2001
A comparison of cardiac output derived from the arterial pressure wave against thermodilution in cardiac surgery patientsJ R Jansen, J J Schreuder, J P Mulier, et al.
Journal of Cardiothoracic Anesthesia|December 1, 1988
Prebypass hemodynamic stability of sufentanil-O2, fentanyl-O2, and morphine-O2 anesthesia during cardiac surgery: a comparison of cardiovascular profilesJ L Benthuysen, B D Foltz, N T Smith, et al.
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia|November 1, 1994
Pretreatment with sedative-hypnotics, but not with nondepolarizing muscle relaxants, attenuates alfentanil-induced muscle rigidityT J Sanford, M B Weinger, N T Smith, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|April 1, 1984
EEGs during high-dose fentanyl-, sufentanil-, or morphine-oxygen anesthesiaN T Smith, H Dec-Silver, T J Sanford, et al.
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