The effect of acute carbon monoxide exposure on the brain of the conscious sheep
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1997
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Langston, Peter George
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Examines the relationship between carboxyhaemaglobin level and critical organ status, with particular reference to the brain in 8 chronically instrumented conscious sheep whilst being progressively exposed to carbonmonoxide in the expired breath, to simulate an acute human poisoning.
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Dept. of Physiology
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Thesis (M.Sc.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Physiology, 1998.
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