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Central Venous Waveform
Cerebral Blood Flow Measured in the Presence of Normocapnia and in the Absence of Surgical Stimulation
Anatomy of the Sympathetic Nervous System
Application of Cricoid Pressure Causes the Lower Esophageal Sphincter Pressure to Decrease
A Simplified Diagram of the Effects of a Decrease in Mixed Venous Oxygen Saturation (v) on Arterial Oxygenation (a)
Athe Elements of the Action
Autoregulation
Body Fluid Compartmentschr(10)and the Percentage of Body Weight Represented by Each Compartmentchr(10)The Location Relative to the Capillary Membrane Divides Extracellularchr(10)Fluid into Plasma or Interstitial Fluid
Brain Anatomy
Calcium Ion Entry and Exit from a Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell
Cardiac Conduction System
Cardiac Glycosides
Cardiac Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nerves
Cellular Mechanism Underlying Nociceptor Sensitization Induced by Peripheral Inflammation
Cerebral Blood Flow is Influenced by Pao2, Paco2, and Mean Arterial Pressure (MAP)
Changes in Maternal Pulmonary Function
Chemical Structure of Fat-Soluble Vitamins
Chemical Structure of Water-Soluble Vitamins
Chemical Structures of the Steroidal Neuromuscular Blockers Pancuronium, Vecuronium, and Rocuronium
Comparative Changes (Expressed in % Changes [mean ± Sd]) from Control Values (C) in Systemic Vascular Resistance (SVR) in the 45 Minutes after the Administration of Thiopental, 5 mg/Kg IV (Open Circles), or Propofol, 25 mg/Kg IV (Solid Circles)
Comparison of Circulatory Effects of Halothane During Spontaneous Breathing (Sr) and Controlled Ventilation of the Lungs (Cr) after 1 and 5 Hours of Administration of Halothane
Comparison of the Composition of Body Weight to Caloric Stores
Computer Simulation-Derived Context-Sensitive Half-Times (Time Necessary for the Plasma Concentration to Decrease 50% after Discontinuation of the Infusion) As a Function of the Duration of the IV Infusion
Cerebral Spinal Fluid Fluxes in and Out of the Ventricles With the Cardiac Cycle
Changes in Respiratory System Resistance As a Percentage of the Thiopental Baseline Recorded after Tracheal Intubation but Before the Addition of Sevoflurane or Desflurane to the Inhaled Gases or Beginning the Infusion of Thiopental Airway Resistance Responses to Sevoflurane Were Significantly Different from Desflurane and Thiopental
Chemical Structure of Thyroid Hormones
Chemical Structures of Opium Alkaloids
Classification of Acute Renal Failure
Comparison of Circulatory Effects of Enflurane after 1 Hour (Solid Line) and 6 Hours (Broken Line) of Administration During Controlled Ventilation of the Lungs to Maintain Normocapnia Cv, Cardiovascular
Comparison of Intravascular Pressures in the Systemic and Pulmonary Circulations
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