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1998Tachycardia alone fails to change the myocardial pharmacokinetics and dynamics of lidocaine, thiopental, and verapamil after intravenous bolus administration in sheepHuang, Y.; Zheng, D.; Upton, R.; Gray, E.; Grant, C.
2006Tackling the burden of injury in Australasia: developing a binational trauma registryDavey, T.; Pollard, C.; Aitken, L.; Fitzgerald, M.; Bellamy, N.; Cass, D.; Danne, P.; Griggs, W.; Cameron, P.; Atkinson, R.; Hamill, J.; Rao, S.; Richardson, D.; O'Connor, C.
2004Tailoring reveals information requirements: the case of anaesthesia alarmsWatson, M.; Sanderson, P.; Russell, W.
2006Techniques for preventing hypotension during spinal anaesthesia for caesarean sectionCyna, A.; Andrew, M.; Emmett, R.; Middleton, P.; Simmons, S.; Cyna, A.M.
1995The (S)-enantiomer of 2-hydroxysaclofen is the active GABAB receptor antagonist in central and peripheral preparationsKerr, D.; Ong, J.; Doolette, D.; Schafer, K.; Prager, R.
2005The acute disposition of (R)- and (S)-methadone in brain and lung of sheepFoster, D.; Upton, R.; Somogyi, A.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
2001The anti-nociceptive efficacy of low dose intramuscular xylazine in lambsGrant, C.; Upton, R.
1996The Australian Incident Monitoring Study in intensive care: AIMS-ICU. An analysis of the first year of reporting.Beckmann, U.; Baldwin, I.; Hart, G.; Runciman, W.
1996The Australian Incident Monitoring Study in Intensive Care: AIMS-ICU. The development and evaluation of an incident reporting system in intensive careBeckmann, U.; West, L.; Groombridge, G.; Baldwin, I.; Hart, G.; Clayton, D.; Webb, R.; Runciman, W.
2001The cerebral and systemic kinetics of thiopentone and propofol in halothane anaesthetized sheepUpton, R.; Ludbrook, G.; Grant, C.
1997The Cerebral Pharmacokinetics of Meperidine and Alfentanil in Conscious SheepUpton, R.; Ludbrook, G.; Gray, E.; Grant, C.
2002The cerebrovascular effects of adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine infusions under propofol and isoflurane anaesthesia in sheepMyburgh, J.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
2005The clinical incidence of central nervous system oxygen toxicity at 284kPa (2.8 ATA)Wilkinson, D.; Wright, S.; Goble, S.
2003The contribution of the coronary concentrations of propofol to its cardiovascular effects in anesthetized sheepZheng, D.; Upton, R.; Martinez, A.
2000The effect of altered cerebral blood flow on the cerebral kinetics of thiopental and propofol in sheepUpton, R.; Ludbrook, G.; Grant, C.; Doolette, D.
1996The effect of carbon monoxide on oxygen metabolism in the brains of awake sheepLangston, P.; Gorman, D.; Runciman, W.; Upton, R.
2003The effect of hypoxic hypoxia on the systemic and myocardial pharmacokinetics and dynamics of lidocaine in sheepHuang, Y.; Upton, R.
2003The effect of infusions of adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine on cerebral autoregulation under isoflurane anaesthesia in an ovine modelMyburgh, J.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
2003The effect of infusions of adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine on cerebral autoregulation under propofol anaesthesia in an ovine modelMyburgh, J.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.
1998The effect of rate of administration on brain concentrations of propofol in sheepLudbrook, G.; Upton, R.; Grant, C.; Martinez, A.