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Corrigendum to ‘Do we need inhaled anaesthetics toblunt arousal, haemodynamic responses tointubation after i.v. induction with propofol,remifentanil, rocuronium?’ [Br J Anaesth 2006; 97:835-841]
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Influence of steep Trendelenburg position and CO2 pneumoperitoneum on cardiovascular, cerebrovascular, and respiratory homeostasis during robotic prostatectomy
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AQUAVAN injection, a water-soluble prodrug of Propofol, as a bolus injection: a phase I dose-escalation comparison with DIPRIVAN, part 1: pharmacokinetics (retraction of vol 103, pg 718, 2005)
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AQUAVAN injection, a water-soluble prodrug of Propofol, as a bolus injection: a phase I dose-escalation comparison with DIPRIVAN, part 2: pharmacodynamics and safety (Retraction of vol 103, pg 730, 2005)
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The performance of compartmental and physiologically based recirculatory pharmacokinetic models for Propofol: a comparison using bolus, continuous, and target-controlled infusion data
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Performance of propofol pharmacokinetic models
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Tramadol IV: influence of dose and dose intervals on the therapeutic accuracy and side effects when used for postoperative pain relief after ambulatory surgery
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Manual Versus Target-Controlled Infusion Remifentanil Administration in Spontaneously Breathing Patients
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Response surface modeling of the interaction between propofol and sevoflurane
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Early phase pharmacokinetics but not pharmacodynamics are influenced by propofol infusion rate