1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1983.tb01761.x
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Equine anaesthesia: Discovery and rediscovery

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“…Furthermore, the association of interregional changes in ventilation and pulsatility and blood gases support the idea that maldistribution of ventilation is not necessarily accompanied by an impaired gas exchange. In fact this points towards the existence of effective powerful adaptive regulatory mechanisms, such as hypoxic vasoconstriction, which optimize V/Q matching and limit right‐to‐left shunt despite widely varying degrees of lung collapse predominantly in the dependent lung (Hall ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the association of interregional changes in ventilation and pulsatility and blood gases support the idea that maldistribution of ventilation is not necessarily accompanied by an impaired gas exchange. In fact this points towards the existence of effective powerful adaptive regulatory mechanisms, such as hypoxic vasoconstriction, which optimize V/Q matching and limit right‐to‐left shunt despite widely varying degrees of lung collapse predominantly in the dependent lung (Hall ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the 1950s, halothane was introduced, avoiding the difficulties and dangers of chloroform and chloral hydrate [460]. Although used for three decades and very popular in the 1980s, halothane led to arterial hypotension, respiratory depression and undesirable long recoveries in horses [461]. Enflurane, a less soluble agent led to faster recoveries but with more shivering and incoordination and did not replace halothane.…”
Section: Maintenance With Inhalant Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But this 'deep structure' of presuppositions, which made the statement ideologically 'grammatical' [was] rarely made explicit and [was] largely unconscious … to those who were required to make sense of it. 13 To win credibility for the proposition that strikes are a 'problem' for the nation (or whatever is the latest piece of capitalist ideology or state propaganda) certainly requires that it is repeated and elaborated on the 'unbiased' TV news as if it were simply a statement of fact; but it also requires that people believe it, which is not guaranteed simply by virtue of it being an intelligible statement. We may understand the message but not accept that it is true, valid or fair.…”
Section: The Ideological Effect?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was not always 'an achieved system of equivalence between language and reality'. 21 This gave the possibility of a struggle for hegemony in language. This struggle was conceived as emanating from within the technical aspects of signs and language: there were 'mechanisms within signs and language which made the "struggle" possible'.…”
Section: Gramsci To the Rescue?mentioning
confidence: 99%