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Authors: MINGUS ML MONK TG GOLD MI JENKINS W ROLAND C
Citation: Ml. Mingus et al., REMIFENTANIL VERSUS PROPOFOL AS ADJUNCTS TO REGIONAL ANESTHESIA, Journal of clinical anesthesia, 10(1), 1998, pp. 46-53

Authors: MINGUS ML GAINSBURG D BRADFORD CN ASIMOV R CONCEPCION R
Citation: Ml. Mingus et al., TRACKING OF AMBULATORY SURGERY CANCELLATIONS, Anesthesia and analgesia, 86(2S), 1998, pp. 43-43

Authors: MINGUS ML BODIAN CA BRADFORD CN EISENKRAFT JB
Citation: Ml. Mingus et al., PROLONGED SURGERY INCREASES THE LIKELIHOOD OF ADMISSION OF SCHEDULED AMBULATORY SURGERY PATIENTS, Journal of clinical anesthesia, 9(6), 1997, pp. 446-450

Authors: MINGUS ML SHAMSI AK RECANT JF EISENKRAFT JB
Citation: Ml. Mingus et al., PROPOFOL PERMITS TRACHEAL INTUBATION BUT DOES NOT AFFECT POSTOPERATIVE MYALGIAS, Journal of clinical anesthesia, 8(3), 1996, pp. 220-224

Authors: MINGUS ML LEVITAN SA BRADFORD CN EISENKRAFT JB
Citation: Ml. Mingus et al., OBTAINING INFORMED CONSENT FOR ANESTHESIA RESEARCH - RESPONSE, Anesthesia and analgesia, 83(2), 1996, pp. 438-438

Authors: MINGUS ML LEVITAN SA BRADFORD CN EISENKRAFT JB
Citation: Ml. Mingus et al., SURGICAL PATIENTS ATTITUDES REGARDING PARTICIPATION IN CLINICAL ANESTHESIA RESEARCH, Anesthesia and analgesia, 82(2), 1996, pp. 332-337

Authors: MINGUS ML
Citation: Ml. Mingus, RECOVERY ADVANTAGES OF REGIONAL ANESTHESIA COMPARED WITH GENERAL-ANESTHESIA - ADULT PATIENTS, Journal of clinical anesthesia, 7(7), 1995, pp. 628-633
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