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Acid–base Equilibrium

2021
This chapter explains the acid-base equilibrium. This involves the transfer of protons in line with the Brønsted–Lowry theory. A strong acid or strong base is fully ionized in an aqueous solution, while weak acids or bases are only partially ionized in an aqueous solution.
Michael Clugston   +2 more
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Clinical Disorders of Acid-Base Equilibrium

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
Most of the clinical abnormalities of acid-base balance are self-limited. They relate either to an increase in the number of hydrogen ions entering the extracellular fluid (ECF) or to an extracorporeal loss of base. Sustained abnormalities most often result from disease of one of the two major organs concerned with acid-base regulation, the lung or the
C K, Tashima, S, Klahr, H, Lubowitz
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Acid-base equilibrium in Menière's disease

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1976
57 patients suffering from Meiere's disease have been examined: metabolic alkalosis has been found in 39 and metabolic acidosis in 4. Electrolytes (Na, K and Cl) were normal. Among the 31 subjects in the control series a slight metabolic alkalosis qas detected only twice. Follow-up of several patients, from one to three years, resulted in a realization
D, Celestino   +3 more
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Disturbances of acid-base equilibrium in salicylate intoxication.

Pediatrics, 1959
The initial disturbances in acid-base equilibrium and the pathways of recovery have been studied in 33 patients, predominantly infants and young children, with salicylate intoxication due either to accidental ingestion or to therapeutic overdosage.
R. Winters   +3 more
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Acid-base equilibrium of blood in normal infants.

Pediatrics, 1966
Acid-base equilibrium of arterialized capillary blood was determined on 139 normal infants between the ages of 3 months and 2 years. The mean and standard deviation of each component was as follows: pH 7.398 ± 0.027, base excess -3.2 ± 1.7 mEq/L, pCO2 33.
M. S. Albert, Robert W. Winters
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Acid base equilibrium in epilepsy

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1934
There is some evidence of an increased Ph value in the body fluids of epileptics, particularly before seizures. This increased Ph is often accompanied by the retension of water. Convulsive attacks may serve a compensatory purpose in some cases and tend to reduce the increased Ph value. Diets such as the ketogenic, the starvation and the dehydration may
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Effect of water content on the acid-base equilibrium of cyanidin-3-glucoside.

Food Chemistry, 2015
I. Coutinho   +3 more
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Effects of intravenous solutions on acid-base equilibrium: from crystalloids to colloids and blood components.

Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy, 2014
T. Langer   +4 more
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