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Journal of Urology, 1977
A simple and inexpensive uroflowmeter has been designed that uses a common carbon dioxide cystometer. The patient voids urine in a specially designed container connected at the bottom of the carbon dioxide source in the cystometer. After proper calibration (500 cc fluid for a 20 mm.
S, Raz, J, Martin, J J, Kaufman
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A simple and inexpensive uroflowmeter has been designed that uses a common carbon dioxide cystometer. The patient voids urine in a specially designed container connected at the bottom of the carbon dioxide source in the cystometer. After proper calibration (500 cc fluid for a 20 mm.
S, Raz, J, Martin, J J, Kaufman
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Toxicological Reviews, 2005
Carbon dioxide is a physiologically important gas, produced by the body as a result of cellular metabolism. It is widely used in the food industry in the carbonation of beverages, in fire extinguishers as an 'inerting' agent and in the chemical industry.
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Carbon dioxide is a physiologically important gas, produced by the body as a result of cellular metabolism. It is widely used in the food industry in the carbonation of beverages, in fire extinguishers as an 'inerting' agent and in the chemical industry.
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What Is Carbon Dioxide? When Is Carbon Dioxide?
PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 2016In this article, I focus on carbon capture and storage (CCS), a controversial climate change mitigation technology that operates by collecting carbon dioxide from point sources and depositing it in underground locations, such as depleting oil reservoirs.
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Influence of carbon dioxide kinetics on pulmonary carbon dioxide exchange
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1993In the absence of erythrocytes, carbonic anhydrase (CA) localized to the pulmonary capillary endothelium catalyzes the dehydration of bicarbonate to CO2. We studied the effects of lung CA and the reactions of CO2 on CO2 excretion in isolated lungs perfused with buffer. In indicator-dilution experiments, recoveries of dissolved CO2 and acetylene (C2H2)
H J, Schünemann, R A, Klocke
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Homeostasis of carbon dioxide during intravenous infusion of carbon dioxide
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1960When rats are infused intravenously continuously with blood enriched in an extracorporeal system with 100% CO2, they are found to excrete the infused CO2 quantitatively. The excretion is accomplished by increasing ventilation in proportion to the infusion rate. Neither mean arterial pH nor Pco2 shows a statistically significant change.
W S, YAMAMOTO, M W, EDWARDS
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Carbon Dioxide and Supramolecular Chemistry
ChemInform, 2005AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Dmitry M, Rudkevich, Heng, Xu
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Toxicity of Carbon Dioxide: A Review
Chemical Research in Toxicology, 2011The toxicity of carbon dioxide has been established for close to a century. A number of animal experiments have explored both acute and long-term toxicity with respect to the lungs, the cardiovascular system, and the bladder, showing inflammatory and possible carcinogenic effects.
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