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W W Muir

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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|August 1, 1982
Acid-base and electrolyte disturbances in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulusW W Muir
American Journal of Veterinary Research|October 1, 1992
Effects of ketamine infusion on halothane minimal alveolar concentration in horsesW W Muir, R Sams
American Journal of Veterinary Research|November 1, 1989
Small-volume resuscitation with hypertonic saline solution in hypovolemic catsW W Muir, J Sally
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Equine Practice|April 1, 1987
Cardiovascular drugs. Their pharmacology and use in horsesW W Muir, S McGuirk
Laboratory Animal Science|June 1, 1993
A review of laboratory animal anesthesia with chloral hydrate and chloraloseJ Silverman, W W Muir
American Journal of Veterinary Research|May 16, 1998
Cardiorespiratory effects of low-flow and closed circuit inhalation anesthesia, using sevoflurane delivered with an in-circuit vaporizer and concentrations of compound AW W Muir, J Gadawski
Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia|April 14, 2017
Effect of medetomidine on inspiratory occlusion pressure in anesthetized dogsP Lerche, W W Muir
The Cornell Veterinarian|April 1, 1990
Hemolytic potential of guaifenesin in cattleR Wall, W W Muir
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 11, 1998
Respiratory depression and apnea induced by propofol in dogsW W Muir, J E Gadawski
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 11, 1998
Accuracy of noninvasive oxyhemoglobin saturation, end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration, and blood pressure monitoring during experimentally induced hypoxemia, hypotension, or hypertension in anesthetized dogsD A Grosenbaugh, W W Muir
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association|August 1, 1982
Acid-base and electrolyte disturbances in dogs with gastric dilatation-volvulusW W Muir
American Journal of Veterinary Research|October 1, 1992
Effects of ketamine infusion on halothane minimal alveolar concentration in horsesW W Muir, R Sams
American Journal of Veterinary Research|November 1, 1989
Small-volume resuscitation with hypertonic saline solution in hypovolemic catsW W Muir, J Sally
The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Equine Practice|April 1, 1987
Cardiovascular drugs. Their pharmacology and use in horsesW W Muir, S McGuirk
Laboratory Animal Science|June 1, 1993
A review of laboratory animal anesthesia with chloral hydrate and chloraloseJ Silverman, W W Muir
American Journal of Veterinary Research|May 16, 1998
Cardiorespiratory effects of low-flow and closed circuit inhalation anesthesia, using sevoflurane delivered with an in-circuit vaporizer and concentrations of compound AW W Muir, J Gadawski
Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia|April 14, 2017
Effect of medetomidine on inspiratory occlusion pressure in anesthetized dogsP Lerche, W W Muir
The Cornell Veterinarian|April 1, 1990
Hemolytic potential of guaifenesin in cattleR Wall, W W Muir
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 11, 1998
Respiratory depression and apnea induced by propofol in dogsW W Muir, J E Gadawski
American Journal of Veterinary Research|March 11, 1998
Accuracy of noninvasive oxyhemoglobin saturation, end-tidal carbon dioxide concentration, and blood pressure monitoring during experimentally induced hypoxemia, hypotension, or hypertension in anesthetized dogsD A Grosenbaugh, W W Muir
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