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British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 1, 1978
E.E.G. monitoring for the control of anaesthesia produced by the infusion of althesin in primatesP F Prior, D E Maynard, J B Brierley
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 1, 1990
Isoflurane prevents EEG depression during trimetaphan-induced hypotension in manA R Lloyd-Thomas, P V Cole, P F Prior
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 1, 1990
Quantitative EEG and brainstem auditory evoked potentials: comparison of isoflurane with halothane using the cerebral function analysing monitorA R Lloyd-Thomas, P V Cole, P F Prior
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|May 1, 1977
Reversible profound depression of cerebral electrical activity in hyperthermiaR Cabral, P F Prior, D F Scott, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|November 1, 1994
Serial electroencephalograms in a patient with D-lactic acidosisK Spillane, K Nagendran, P F Prior, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|January 1, 1988
Continuous EEG and ICP monitoring as a guide to the administration of althesin sedation in severe head injuryF Procaccio, R M Bingham, C J Hinds, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|January 1, 1983
The use of etomidate in the management of severe head injuryJ G Prior, C J Hinds, J Williams, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|January 1, 1977
Cyanide intoxication in Macaca mulatta. Physiological and neuropathological aspectsJ B Brierley, P F Prior, J Calverley, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|June 1, 1978
Profound hypoxia in Papio anubis and Macaca mulatta--physiological and neuropathological effects. I. Abrupt exposure following normoxia. II. Abrupt exposure following moderate hypoxiaJ B Brierley, P F Prior, J Calverley, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|April 29, 1978
Nursing procedures and cardiovascular statusP F Prior, W Brigden, D E Maynard, et al.
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British Journal of Anaesthesia|October 1, 1978
E.E.G. monitoring for the control of anaesthesia produced by the infusion of althesin in primatesP F Prior, D E Maynard, J B Brierley
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 1, 1990
Isoflurane prevents EEG depression during trimetaphan-induced hypotension in manA R Lloyd-Thomas, P V Cole, P F Prior
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 1, 1990
Quantitative EEG and brainstem auditory evoked potentials: comparison of isoflurane with halothane using the cerebral function analysing monitorA R Lloyd-Thomas, P V Cole, P F Prior
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|May 1, 1977
Reversible profound depression of cerebral electrical activity in hyperthermiaR Cabral, P F Prior, D F Scott, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|November 1, 1994
Serial electroencephalograms in a patient with D-lactic acidosisK Spillane, K Nagendran, P F Prior, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|January 1, 1988
Continuous EEG and ICP monitoring as a guide to the administration of althesin sedation in severe head injuryF Procaccio, R M Bingham, C J Hinds, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|January 1, 1983
The use of etomidate in the management of severe head injuryJ G Prior, C J Hinds, J Williams, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|January 1, 1977
Cyanide intoxication in Macaca mulatta. Physiological and neuropathological aspectsJ B Brierley, P F Prior, J Calverley, et al.
Journal of the Neurological Sciences|June 1, 1978
Profound hypoxia in Papio anubis and Macaca mulatta--physiological and neuropathological effects. I. Abrupt exposure following normoxia. II. Abrupt exposure following moderate hypoxiaJ B Brierley, P F Prior, J Calverley, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|April 29, 1978
Nursing procedures and cardiovascular statusP F Prior, W Brigden, D E Maynard, et al.
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