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Left: The Sigmoid Relationship Between Plasma Vasopressin (VP) and Urinary Osmolality
Left Lateral Segment (Segments II and III) Living Donor Transplantation
Left Ventricular (LV) Walls
Linear Verbal Analogue Score and “faces” Pain Assessment Tool
Location of Several Known Adrenergic Receptors
Low Lithotomy Position for Perineal Access, Transurethral Instrumentation, or Combined Abdominoperineal Procedures
Lung Separation in the Patient with a difficult Airway
LV Pressure- and Volume-Overload Produce Compensatory Responses Based on the Nature of the Inciting Stress
Major Ascending and Descending Spinal Cord Tracts (Cross-Section)
Mallampati/Samsoon-young Classification of the Oropharyngeal View
Management of the difficult Airway in Pregnancy with Special Reference to the Presence or Absence of Fetal Distress
Maquet FLOW-i Breathing and Ventilator Circuit During Positive-Pressure Inspiration
Marking Skin Insertion Point in the Transverse Plane
Mean and SE of Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP), Mean Pulmonary Artery Pressure (PAP), and Pulmonary Wedge Pressure (PWP) in Patients with Severe Preeclampsia Receiving Thiopental and Nitrous Oxide (40%) with 0.5% Halothane Anesthesia for Cesarean Section
Flow Chart Describing the Preoperative Evaluation of the Patient with an Anterior Mediastinal Mass
Flow Tube Constriction
Flow-volume Loop in a Normal Subject
for the Child Who Fears the Face Mask, the Mask is Removed and the Elbow of the Breathing Circuit is Inserted Between Interlaced Fingers in the Hand
Fraction of Dose Absorbed into the Systemic Circulation over Time from Epidural Injection of Lidocaine or Bupivacaine
Gastroschisis
General Approach to Termination of Cardiopulmonary Bypass (CPB)
Graphical Representation of 45 Baseline Covariates Before and after Propensity Score Matching Using Data from Wijeysundera et al
Greater and Lesser Occipital Nerve Anatomy, Supply (Green, Greater Occipital Nerve; Pink, Lesser Occipital Nerve), and Block Needle Insertion Sites (X)
Gross Anatomy of the Venous Drainage System of the Brain, Including the Major Venous Sinuses
Hand Positions for (A) the Original Doughty Technique and (B), (C), and (D) Various “son-of-Doughty” Techniques
Head-Down Tilt
Heart Rate and Blood Pressure Changes (from Awake Baseline) in Volunteers Receiving General Anesthesia with Isoflurane (I), Desflurane (D), or Sevoflurane (S)
Hemodynamic Abnormalities on Termination of Cardiopulmonary Bypass
High Lithotomy Position
Holding the Anesthesia Mask on the Face
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