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Uncertain climate effects of anthropogenic reactive nitrogen. [PDF]

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Clinical aerosols II. Therapeutic aerosols

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1982
The current uses of clinical aerosols such as water, saline, mucolytics, bronchodilators, cromolyn sodium, corticosteroids, and antimicrobials have been reviewed. The benefits of water, saline, and detergent aerosols continue to be surrounded by uncertainty and controversy.
R V, Lourenço, E, Cotromanes
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Aerosol medications

Respiratory Care Clinics, 2002
Aerosol medications are used commonly in mechanically ventilated patients. Several classes of drugs with different properties and indications may be given by inhalation. In all cases, inhaled therapy's main advantage over the systemic route is that, for a given therapeutic response, the drug dose is several-fold lower, whereas systemic absorption is ...
Eumorfia, Kondili   +1 more
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Evolution of Organic Aerosols in the Atmosphere

Science, 2009
Framework for Change Organic aerosols make up 20 to 90% of the particulate mass of the troposphere and are important factors in both climate and human heath.
J. Jimenez   +63 more
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Aerosolized surfactants

Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 2007
To present existing data on the potential use of aerosolized surfactants for treatment of neonatal respiratory distress syndrome in the era of noninvasive ventilatory support.Current surfactant therapy requires endotracheal intubation and application of positive pressure ventilation.
Jan, Mazela   +2 more
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