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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Some Aspects of the Problem in Great Britain [PDF]
In Great Britain, until recently, domestic gas was made from coal and was always referred to as coal gas. Today we are beginning to use natural gas, and the term coal gas is being replaced by town gas.
Mant, Keith A.
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This review highlights recent advancements in converting lignocellulosic biomass to fuel precursors. It emphasizes the role of FUR and 2‐methylfuran in aldol condensation and hydroxyalkylation–alkylation reactions. The article discusses their efficiency, potential applications, and emerging technologies that promise cleaner and more sustainable energy ...
Errol D. Saluta+2 more
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Epidemiology of Poisoning Cases at Lumbini Medical College, Nepal: A 5‐Year Retrospective Study
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Poisoning is a major global public health problem, disproportionately burdensome in low‐resource healthcare settings. The objective of this study was to gain epidemiological insights into poisoning cases at Lumbini Medical College and Teaching Hospital over a period of 5 years.
Samata Nepal+9 more
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Delayed brain injury post carbon monoxide poisoning
A 66-year-old male was found unresponsive and diagnosed with acute carbon monoxide poisoning, with pathognomonic findings on radiological imaging. During his first day's the patient underwent acute neurological deterioration; however, this was followed 2
Jahinover Mazo, MD+4 more
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CATALYTIC FORMATION OF METHANE FROM CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROGEN. PART VI. ON THE POISONING BY CARBON DEPOSITION. [PDF]
K. M. CHAKRAVARTY
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Factors Affecting Home Injuries in Older Adults: An Analysis Using Binary Logistic Regression
ABSTRACT Background and Aims This study aimed to identify injury patterns and contributing factors among older adults living in Tabriz City. Methods A stratified random sampling method was used to select eligible participants. The sample size was determined by the population, with contributions calculated via a formula and simple random selection.
Mehdi Abbasian+5 more
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Background and objectives: Carbon monoxide is a toxic gas for humans and is still a silent killer in both developed and developing countries.
Namik Ozcan+5 more
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Ischaemic contracture of muscle associated with carbon monoxide and barbiturate poisoning. [PDF]
Andrea Howse, H. J. Seddon
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