Sentences with phrase «anaesthetics worked»

Associate Professor van Swinderen said the finding contributed to understanding how general anaesthetics worked, and could explain why people experienced grogginess and disorientation after coming out of surgery.
PhD student Adekunle Bademosi said the discovery shed new light on how general anaesthetics worked on the brain.
The research involved Professor Frederic Meunier's laboratory at QBI, where super-resolution microscopy techniques enabled the researchers to understand how the anaesthetic worked on single cells.

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So, if you're moving to a province where dental hygienists handle anaesthetics but didn't receive training, you may need to get this extra qualification before starting work.
So, after a 20 hour labour with pethidine and the stitch - up from hell (1 1/4 hours of stitching with a local anaesthetic that didn't work, and no epidural available because it was «out of hours» - women in that situation are not seen as a high priority for pain relief!)
Normal birth: defined by the Maternity Care Working Party14 as birth without any of: induction of labour; epidural or spinal analgesia; general anaesthetic; episiotomy; forceps, ventouse, or caesarean section
«However, there is hardly any scientific research examining the reasons why hypnosis works as an anaesthetic
Professor David Lambert, Professor of Anaesthetic Pharmacology from the University of Leicester's Department of Cardiovascular Sciences and Leicester's Hospitals said: «I have been working on the pain related and immune modulatory actions of nociceptin for many years and it is really exciting to see this translated into a further therapeutic arena; the devastating airways disease of asthma.»
For a charity like International Cat Care, it is always important to back up action with evidence and to share the information — David has collected data from thousands of neuterings, worked on anaesthetic protocols and made information available to others to use and learn from.
In addition there were two vitrine pieces, «Sometimes I Avoid People» (1991) and «The Acquired Inability to Escape» (1991), as well as Hirst's first exhibited work incorporating formaldehyde solution, «Anaesthetics (and the Way They Affect the Mind and Body)» (1991).
«Anaesthetics» — two identically sized tanks filled solely with formaldehyde solution — illustrates the conceptual importance of both glass and formaldehyde to Hirst's work.
«Anaesthetics (and the Way They Affect the Mind and Body)» (1991) and «Stimulants (and the Way They Affect the Mind and Body)» are amongst Hirst's earliest formaldehyde works.
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