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Carbon dioxide laser ablation as an alternative or adjunct treatment of Bowenoid in situ carcinoma in five cats. [PDF]
Goebel K, Musser ML, Pieper JB.
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Platelet-rich plasma and ablative fractional carbon dioxide laser therapy for chronic scar management: a systematic review. [PDF]
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Mechanistic Insights into the Electroreduction of Carbon Dioxide to Formate on Palladium. [PDF]
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Journal of Urology, 1979
A method using pneumatic compression to determine flow rate is described. The procedure is best suited for physicians using carbon dioxide instrumentation for a urodynamic assessment of patients since the carbon dioxide cystometer is readily converted to a uroflowmeter.
R C, Corlett, S, Roy
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A method using pneumatic compression to determine flow rate is described. The procedure is best suited for physicians using carbon dioxide instrumentation for a urodynamic assessment of patients since the carbon dioxide cystometer is readily converted to a uroflowmeter.
R C, Corlett, S, Roy
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
Hysteroscopy was performed on 75 patients undergoing a dilatation and curettage for routine gynecologic problems. For the distetnion of the uterine cavity carbon dioxide was used and found to be an adequate medium to establish a pneumometra. It provided good visualization and was simple and safe to use for the hysteroscopic examination.
E, Bartsich, T F, Dillon
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Hysteroscopy was performed on 75 patients undergoing a dilatation and curettage for routine gynecologic problems. For the distetnion of the uterine cavity carbon dioxide was used and found to be an adequate medium to establish a pneumometra. It provided good visualization and was simple and safe to use for the hysteroscopic examination.
E, Bartsich, T F, Dillon
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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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Carbon Dioxide Disposal via Carbonation
Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 2007Abstract Carbonation is a solidification/stabilization process. The availability of a carbon dioxide (CO2) fixation technology would serve as insurance in case global warming causes severe restrictions on CO2 emissions. In order to prevent rapid climate change, it will be necessary to stabilize CO2 as carbonate by the carbonation process.
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