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A Simple Nested Simulation for SED-ML

open access: yesNature Precedings, 2010
This document describes a simple nested Simulation Experiment for SED-ML [1] that is easy to implement and will help to broaden what SED-ML is able to ...
Bergmann Frank
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Sedatives and Tranquilizers

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
Ronald L. Katz, M.D. THIS article discusses the use of sedatives and tranquilizers in the treatment of anxiety or as calming agents.
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Ethanol and Sedatives

Neurologic Clinics, 1993
Ethanol abuse is associated with a variety of neurologic disturbances. These disturbances result from direct drug effects, drug withdrawal, nutritional deficiency, organ system failure, and other, unidentified factors. In contrast, abuse of sedative-hypnotic drugs produces a more limited spectrum of neurologic involvement, consisting primarily of ...
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Sedatives

Abstract Sedatives are a broad class of drugs that include benzodiazepines and barbiturates as well as “muscle relaxers,” “Z-drugs,” and gabapentinoids. They are used therapeutically for anxiety and insomnia and are used nonmedically for their psychoactive effects.
Jordan H. Nahas-Vigon   +1 more
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SED

open access: yes, 2009
Presentación que nos detalla acerca de la sed comenzando por su definición y luego explicando sus manifestaciones más comunes o tipos de sed que podemos experimentar.We can say that thirst is the need that at some point we have to drink liquids, this ...
Alexander K. C. Leung   +150 more
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A NOTE ON APOMORPHINE AS A SEDATIVE

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1945
This note stresses the value of apomorphine as a sedative in the agitation and excitement accompanying certain psychiatric illnesses. The dosages, indications, contraindications and complications are discussed.
F, FELDMAN, S, SUSSELMAN, S E, BARRERA
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Sedatives

2020
Abstract Sedatives are used therapeutically for treatment of anxiety and insomnia; they are also used illicitly for these effects, as well as their sedating effects. An estimated 1.8 million Americans are current nonmedical users of sedatives.
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Sedative medications outside the operating room and the pharmacology of sedatives

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2015
There is a growing medical demand for suitable sedatives and analgesics to support the ongoing progress in diagnostic procedures and imaging techniques. This review provides an update of the pharmacology of the most commonly used drugs used for these procedures and shortly mention new drugs on the horizon.There are many drugs available for procedural ...
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