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Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 1, 1982
Digital and sampled-data control of arterial blood pressure during halothane anesthesiaY Fukui, N T Smith, R A Fleming
Anesthesiology|July 1, 1972
Interaction between the circulatory effects and the uptake and disribution of halothane: use of a multiple modelN T Smith, A Zwart, J E Beneken
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|August 1, 1987
Multiple-model adaptive control of blood pressure using sodium nitroprussideJ F Martin, A M Schneider, N T Smith
Anesthesiology|April 1, 1977
Inorganic fluoride nephrotoxicity: prolonged enflurane and halothane anesthesia in volunteersR I Mazze, R K Calverley, N T Smith
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1996
Measuring the performance of anesthetic depth indicatorsW D Smith, R C Dutton, N T Smith
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|January 1, 1995
Brief wakeful response to command indicates wakefulness with suppression of memory formation during surgical anesthesiaR C Dutton, W D Smith, N T Smith
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 1, 1970
A non-invasive correlate of ascending aortic blood flow accelerationJ A Reitan, N T Smith, L B Kadis
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|January 1, 1985
Evaluation of two prototype devices producing noninvasive, pulsatile, calibrated blood pressure measurement from a fingerN T Smith, K H Wesseling, B de Wit
International Anesthesiology Clinics|January 1, 1993
In-line measurement of electrolytes, glucose, and blood gasesM L Smith, N T Smith, E S Nesseler
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|March 1, 1996
EEG Predicts movement response to surgical stimuli during general anesthesia with combinations of isoflurane, 70% N2O, and fentanylR C Dutton, W D Smith, N T Smith
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Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 1, 1982
Digital and sampled-data control of arterial blood pressure during halothane anesthesiaY Fukui, N T Smith, R A Fleming
Anesthesiology|July 1, 1972
Interaction between the circulatory effects and the uptake and disribution of halothane: use of a multiple modelN T Smith, A Zwart, J E Beneken
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering|August 1, 1987
Multiple-model adaptive control of blood pressure using sodium nitroprussideJ F Martin, A M Schneider, N T Smith
Anesthesiology|April 1, 1977
Inorganic fluoride nephrotoxicity: prolonged enflurane and halothane anesthesia in volunteersR I Mazze, R K Calverley, N T Smith
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1996
Measuring the performance of anesthetic depth indicatorsW D Smith, R C Dutton, N T Smith
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|January 1, 1995
Brief wakeful response to command indicates wakefulness with suppression of memory formation during surgical anesthesiaR C Dutton, W D Smith, N T Smith
British Journal of Anaesthesia|January 1, 1970
A non-invasive correlate of ascending aortic blood flow accelerationJ A Reitan, N T Smith, L B Kadis
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|January 1, 1985
Evaluation of two prototype devices producing noninvasive, pulsatile, calibrated blood pressure measurement from a fingerN T Smith, K H Wesseling, B de Wit
International Anesthesiology Clinics|January 1, 1993
In-line measurement of electrolytes, glucose, and blood gasesM L Smith, N T Smith, E S Nesseler
Journal of Clinical Monitoring|March 1, 1996
EEG Predicts movement response to surgical stimuli during general anesthesia with combinations of isoflurane, 70% N2O, and fentanylR C Dutton, W D Smith, N T Smith
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