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Outcomes of Extracorporeal Removal in Acute Barium Poisoning: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Mu HW, Wu SH, Chen CH.
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Exercise Training Stimulates the Release of Glutathione Peroxidase 1 (GPX1)‐Enriched Extracellular Vesicles that Promote Angiogenesis. The results from this study suggest that EVs isolated from blood immediately after the last bout of endurance exercise training (ExerV) are enriched in antioxidants. ExerVs stimulate vascular growth both in vitro and in
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Protocol for Post-Mortem Micro-CT Imaging of Coronary Arteries in Low-Mass Neonatal Puppy Hearts Using Barium-Based Contrast. [PDF]
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Radiographic study of the anatomy and preliminary barium Gastrointestinal transit in the grasscutter (Thryonomys swinderianus, Temminck 1827). [PDF]
Ataba A, Guintard C, Tchaou M.
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Injectable radiopaque targets for cone-beam CT guided histotripsy. [PDF]
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The Analysis of Barium Sulfate
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1968A method suitable for compendial assay of barium sulfate USP has been developed. Barium is separated as the carbonate and precipitated as the chromate. Calcium, strontium, and silica do not interfere. The calcium and strontium content may be determined by atomic absorption or X-ray fluorescence and silica by a colorimetric procedure.
E M, Cochran +3 more
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Radiology, 1965
For almost forty years insoluble barium sulfate has been the standard opaque medium used in alimentary tract examinations. During this period many attempts have been made to increase the time during which the barium will stay in suspension. The large number of proprietary products available indicates that the perfect suspens on is yet to be made ...
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For almost forty years insoluble barium sulfate has been the standard opaque medium used in alimentary tract examinations. During this period many attempts have been made to increase the time during which the barium will stay in suspension. The large number of proprietary products available indicates that the perfect suspens on is yet to be made ...
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 1966
Because of many variations in different people, flavor likes and dislikes are apt to differ. It is quite evident, then, that the radiologist will never find a flavor or combination that will please everyone. Nevertheless, he should not be discouraged from flavoring his barium suspensions and trying to find better flavor combinations.
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Because of many variations in different people, flavor likes and dislikes are apt to differ. It is quite evident, then, that the radiologist will never find a flavor or combination that will please everyone. Nevertheless, he should not be discouraged from flavoring his barium suspensions and trying to find better flavor combinations.
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