CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO CURARISE
PRESENT
Present
I curarise
you curarise
he/she/it curarises
we curarise
you curarise
they curarise
Present continuous
I am curarising
you are curarising
he/she/it is curarising
we are curarising
you are curarising
they are curarising
Present perfect
I have curarised
you have curarised
he/she/it has curarised
we have curarised
you have curarised
they have curarised
Present perfect continuous
I have been curarising
you have been curarising
he/she/it has been curarising
we have been curarising
you have been curarising
they have been curarising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I curarised
you curarised
he/she/it curarised
we curarised
you curarised
they curarised
Past continuous
I was curarising
you were curarising
he/she/it was curarising
we were curarising
you were curarising
they were curarising
Past perfect
I had curarised
you had curarised
he/she/it had curarised
we had curarised
you had curarised
they had curarised
Past perfect continuous
I had been curarising
you had been curarising
he/she/it had been curarising
we had been curarising
you had been curarising
they had been curarising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will curarise
you will curarise
he/she/it will curarise
we will curarise
you will curarise
they will curarise
Future continuous
I will be curarising
you will be curarising
he/she/it will be curarising
we will be curarising
you will be curarising
they will be curarising
Future perfect
I will have curarised
you will have curarised
he/she/it will have curarised
we will have curarised
you will have curarised
they will have curarised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been curarising
you will have been curarising
he/she/it will have been curarising
we will have been curarising
you will have been curarising
they will have been curarising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would curarise
you would curarise
he/she/it would curarise
we would curarise
you would curarise
they would curarise
Conditional continuous
I would be curarising
you would be curarising
he/she/it would be curarising
we would be curarising
you would be curarising
they would be curarising
Conditional perfect
I would have curarise
you would have curarise
he/she/it would have curarise
we would have curarise
you would have curarise
they would have curarise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been curarising
you would have been curarising
he/she/it would have been curarising
we would have been curarising
you would have been curarising
they would have been curarising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you curarise
we let´s curarise
you curarise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
curarised
Present Participle
curarising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CURARISE»
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... when subcutaneously injected into frogs, paralyses them exactly as curara
itself would do: and Bidder has shown that that the urine of a curarised frog can
be employed to curarise a second frog, and that the urine of the second may
even be ...
2
Archives Internationales de Physiologie Et de Biochimie
(CAMBIER, 1969). Par la meme occasion, nous avons compare divers
parametres du muscle a 27.5° C et 35° C, selon qu'il est curarise ou non : 1'
interet de cette comparaison ressortira dans la discussion. La figure 2 montre
que la ...
... cortex associatif suprasylvien chez le Chat sous chloralose. J. Physiologie, 48:
422-424, 1956. 29. Buser, P. et Borenstejn, P. Reponses corticales «
secondaires » a la stimulation sensorielle chez le Chat curarise non anesthesie.
EEG clin.
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Progress in Brain Research
BUSER, P. et BORENSTEIN, P. Donruc sur la repartition des r6ponses
sensorielles corticales (somesthesiques, visuelles, auditives) chez le chat
curarise non anesthesie. J. Physiol. (Paris), 1956a, 48: 419-421. BUSER, P. et
BORENSTEIN, ...
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Prerational Intelligence: Adaptive Behavior and Intelligent ...
Responses somesthesiques, visuel et auditives, re- cuellies, au niveau du cortex
"associatif ' infrasylvien chez le chat curarise non anesthesie. Revue d'
Electroencephalographie et de Neurophysiologie Cliniquel 1,285-304. de Sa,
V.R. ...
Holk Cruse, Jeffrey Dean, Helge Ritter, 2000
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Neurometrics: Clinical Applications of Quantitative ...
Buser, P., & Borenstein, P. Reponses corticales (secondaires) a la stimulation
sensorielle chez le chat curarise- non anesthe-sie-. Electroencephalography &
Clinical Neurophysiology, 1956, Supplement 6, 89-108. Butler, B. V., & Engel, R.
Erwin Roy John, Robert W. Thatcher, 1977
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Perceptual Learning: Advances in Research and Theory
Responses somesthesiques, visuel et auditives, recuellies, au niveau du cortex “
associatif ” infrasylvien chez le chat curarise non anesthesie.
Electroencephalography of Clinical Neurophysiology, I I 285-304. Carpenter,
G. A., Grossberg, S., ...
Pre-curarise if using suxamethonium as fasciculation can precipitate tracheal
soiling. Use a SLT in most cases. Placement of the ETT cuff below the level of the
TOF must be guided by fibreoptic observation. ' Carinal TOF may necessitate ...
Jonathan Wilkinson, Stephen H. Pennefather, Robert A. McCahon, 2011
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In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and ...
Then we shall curarise him and establish ar- tificial respiration, and when this is
done we shall cut open his abdomen, squeeze out his gall-bladder, clamp his
cystic-duct, dissect out his bile-duct, tie a tube in it, inject various things into his ...