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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Age-dependency of sevoflurane-induced electroencephalogram dynamics in children Akeju, O.
2015
115 S1 p. i66-i76
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2 Ageing delays emergence from general anaesthesia in rats by increasing anaesthetic sensitivity in the brain Chemali, J.J.
2015
115 S1 p. i58-i65
article
3 Associate Editorial Board 2015 2015
115 S1 p. iv
article
4 Awareness during emergence from anaesthesia: significance of neuromuscular monitoring in patients with butyrylcholinesterase deficiency Thomsen, J.L.
2015
115 S1 p. i78-i88
article
5 Changes in the electroencephalogram during anaesthesia and their physiological basis Hagihira, S.
2015
115 S1 p. i27-i31
article
6 Contents Page 2015
115 S1 p. v-vi
article
7 Cover Page 2015
115 S1 p. OFC
article
8 Editorial Board 2015
115 S1 p. ii
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9 Effect of propofol on the medial temporal lobe emotional memory system: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study in human subjects Pryor, K.O.
2015
115 S1 p. i104-i113
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10 Electroencephalographic coherence and cortical acetylcholine during ketamine-induced unconsciousness Pal, D.
2015
115 S1 p. i77
article
11 General Information 2015
115 S1 p. iii
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12 Interpretations of responses using the isolated forearm technique in general anaesthesia: a debate Pandit, J.J.
2015
115 S1 p. i32-i45
article
13 Intraoperative awareness: controversies and non-controversies Mashour, G.A.
2015
115 S1 p. i20-i26
article
14 Memory and awareness in anaesthesia Kurata, J.
2015
115 S1 p. i1-i3
article
15 Memory formation during anaesthesia: plausibility of a neurophysiological basis Veselis, R.A.
2015
115 S1 p. i13-i19
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16 Patient perspectives on intraoperative awareness with explicit recall: report from a North American anaesthesia awareness registry Kent, C.D.
2015
115 S1 p. i114-i121
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17 Premature awakening and underuse of neuromuscular monitoring in a registry of patients with butyrylcholinesterase deficiency † Thomsen, J.L.
2015
115 S1 p. i89-i94
article
18 Response of bispectral index to neuromuscular block in awake volunteers Schuller, P.J.
2015
115 S1 p. i95-i103
article
19 Restrict relaxants, be aware, and know the limitations of your depth of anaesthesia monitor Schneider, G.
2015
115 S1 p. i11-i12
article
20 Some heightened sensitivity Hudson, A.E.
2015
115 S1 p. i5-i8
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21 The Ageing Brain: Age-dependent changes in the electroencephalogram during propofol and sevoflurane general anaesthesia Purdon, P.L.
2015
115 S1 p. i46-i57
article
22 The diving bell and the butterfly Avidan, M.S.
2015
115 S1 p. i8-i10
article
23 The 9th International Symposium on Memory and Awareness in Anesthesia (MAA9) 2015
115 S1 p. i122-i144
article
24 Title page 2015
115 S1 p. vii
article
25 What about β? Relationship between pain and EEG spindles during anaesthesia Veselis, R.A.
2015
115 S1 p. i3-i5
article
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