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anaesthesiology

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anaesthesiology

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noun

  1. the US name for anaesthetics
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"It was a stroke of luck for us to become aware of the creative potential of our partners in the Botanical Garden and Cluster of Excellence and to be able to develop this elegant bionic solution for a tangible clinical problem with them," says Dr. Claudius Stahl, co-author and specialist in anaesthesiology at the Medical Center -- University of Freiburg.

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The administration of the anaesthetic midazolam has a positive effect, as shown by a multicenter study of 571 patients conducted by the Research Association for Emergency Medicine Ostwestfalen-Lippe led by the University Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine at the Johannes Wesling clinic in Minden, hospital of Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, at the Chair of Emergency Medicine headed by Professor Jochen Hinkelbein.

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Dr Joel Zivot, an associate professor in anaesthesiology at Emory University's School of Medicine, accused the Alabama authorities of a "terrible" track record of "cruel" executions.

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An assistant professor of anaesthesiology at Harvard Medical School who testified on Smith's behalf on Wednesday said nitrogen hypoxia can induce nausea and create the risk of choking on vomit.

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Tanviha, who works in anaesthesiology and research in Manchester, spent two months in hospital with Covid-19 following an emergency C-section, said she caught Covid-19 during her second pregnancy in February.

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