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Acute carbon tetrachloride poisoning
Intensive Care Medicine, 1981A non-fatal case of carbon tetrachloride poisoning by inhalation is reported. The major features were acute renal failure, myocarditis and pulmonary oedema with effusion. Treatment included artificial ventilation and peritoneal dialysis.
S F, Hadi, N, El Mikatti
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Mechanism of protection against carbon tetrachloride by prior carbon tetrachloride administration
Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 1972Abstract A small dose of carbon tetrachloride, equal to 1 20 of an ld 95, administered intragastrically to rats, confers a remarkable protection against subsequently administered and ordinarily lethal doses of the same liver poison. Protection sets in after 12 hours.
G, Ugazio, R R, Koch, R O, Recknagel
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Tolerance to carbon tetrachloride in carbon tetrachloride‐induced cirrhosis
The Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 1965J, WONG, E S, FINCKH
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Carbon Tetrachloride: Plastic Properties
Science, 1968The shear strength of solid carbon tetrachloride was measured from 187° to 247°K. A 25-percent discontinuity was observed at the solid-solid transition, at about 225°K. This transition exhibited a distinct hysteresis. The shear strength of both the high- and low-temperature forms increased very rapidly as the temperature was lowered.
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