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    C. A. Botero, C. E. Smith, C. Holbrook, A. C. Pinchak in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1996)

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    Saiah Michèle, Borgeat Alain, Wilder-Smith Oliver in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1992)

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    Saiah Michèle, Borgeat Alain, Wilder-Smith Oliver in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1992)

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    P. Korzeniewski, S. A. Lang, R. Grant, C. Loader in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1991)

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    P. Lacombe, G. Blaise, F. Plante, C. Hollmann in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1990)

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    J. P. O’Callaghan, R. T. Williams, C. J. E. Cruise in Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia (1988)

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    S. G. Bertram, J. P. Koch, J. D. Dubbin in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1986)

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    F. Donat, D. R. Bevan, R. K. Baumgarten in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1985)

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    The effect of acute elevation of blood pressure on myocardial performance during enflurane and enflurane with nitrous oxide anaesthesia in man

    Myocardial performance was assessed by a noninvasive method, when arterial pressure was raised acutely in eleven healthy subjects, awake and anaesthetized with equipotent ( 1 MAC) doses of either enflurane (Gr...

    P. C. Duke, M. Morton, S. Trosky in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1982)

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    The effect of halothane with nitrous oxide on baroreflex control of heart rate in man

    To assess the effect of halothane with 70 percent nitrous oxide on the human baroreflex, we observed the heart rate response to pharmacological elevation of blood pressure in subjects anaesthetized to the 1 MA...

    P. C. Duke, S. Trosky in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1980)

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    The effect of morphine on human neuromuscular transmission

    By utilizing high frequency nerve stimulation, we observed the effects of morphine sulphate, 0.5 mg kg-1 on human neuromuscular transmission. Tetanic fade at 50, 100 and 200 hz did not change during the one hour ...

    P. C. Duke, C. H. Johns, C. Pinsky, P. Goertzen in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1979)

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    The myocardial effects of pancuronium

    The effect of pancuronium on myocardial contractility was studied in three different animal preparations. Pancuronium produced no change in isometric contraction of rabbit atrial or cat papillary muscle but di...

    P. C. Duke, H. Fung, J. Gartner in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1975)

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    The effect of pancuronium on reflex regulation of heart rate in man

    We have shown that the baroreflex is partially maintained in patients anaesthetized with methoxyflurane following the administration of pancuronium. Initially heart rate responses are counteracted by the vagol...

    P. C. Duke, G. Mittler, J. G. Wade in Canadian Anaesthetists’ Society Journal (1974)