Curares and Curarisation: Post Graduate Course XIth International Meeting of Anaesthesiology and Resuscitation, 1979C. Conseiller |
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... compared with older children . In general , this is not found by all other authors , and in our own personal experience we have never found any such phenomenon . Zigmond claims that there exists a marked resistance of plasma ...
... compared with older children . In general , this is not found by all other authors , and in our own personal experience we have never found any such phenomenon . Zigmond claims that there exists a marked resistance of plasma ...
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... comparable with those for adults , with the exception of 3 delayed curarizations of newborn infants reported by Mercier ... compared with older children [ 32 , 3 , 29 , 17 , 4 , 5 ] . This apparent contradiction is explained by the ...
... comparable with those for adults , with the exception of 3 delayed curarizations of newborn infants reported by Mercier ... compared with older children [ 32 , 3 , 29 , 17 , 4 , 5 ] . This apparent contradiction is explained by the ...
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... muscle relaxants of per cent of the dose remaining in the body as a function of time . Note the more rapid elimination of fazadinium compared with the other relaxants . the slowest . Thus , the retention of muscle relaxant 201.
... muscle relaxants of per cent of the dose remaining in the body as a function of time . Note the more rapid elimination of fazadinium compared with the other relaxants . the slowest . Thus , the retention of muscle relaxant 201.
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WASER P G and SCHOENENBERGER E The structure | 7 |
S Mechanisms of action of muscle relaxants | 21 |
NIVOCHE Y Pharmacologic factors modifying the function | 53 |
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