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Stability and compatibility of antimicrobial lock solutions

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2013
Published stability and compatibility data on a growing array of solutions used for antimicrobial lock therapy (ALT) are reviewed.ALT involves the instillation of a highly concentrated antimicrobial, often in combination with an anticoagulant, into a central venous catheter (CVC) lumen; this technique is often used for prophylaxis after CVC insertion ...
P Brandon, Bookstaver   +4 more
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Compatibility of Gelatin and Dextran in Aqueous Solution

Biomacromolecules, 2001
The temperature-composition phase diagrams of aqueous solutions of gelatin and dextran, which show liquid/liquid phase segregation, were explored at temperatures above the gelation temperature of gelatin. The compositions of the coexisting phases were found to show practically no dependence on temperature between 40 and 80 degrees C.
Edelman, M.E.   +3 more
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The effect of compatible solutes on proteins

Plant and Soil, 1985
The ability of the compatible solute, proline, to affect the behavior of proteins has been examined in many different systems by many researchers. In the present study of protein solvation, proline has been shown to prevent or diminish, in a concentration-dependent manner, the glutamine synthetase-precipitating ability of polyethylene glycol (PEG). The
L. G. Paleg, G. R. Stewart, R. Starr
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COMPATIBILITY OF COMMON INTRAVENOUS SOLUTIONS WITH CPD BLOOD

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1975
Blood anticoagulated with CPD was mixed with lactated Ringer's solution, S per cent aqueous dextrose, 5 per cent dextrose in 0.225 per cent saline, 5 per cent dextrose in 0.9 per cent saline, and 0.9 per cent saline solution in varying concentrations and incubated at room temperature and 37 C.
S E, Ryden, H A, Oberman
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On the Compatibility of a Given Solution With the Data of a Linear System

Journal of the ACM, 1967
Some new theorems generalizing a result of Oettli and Prager are applied to the a posteriori analysis of the compatibility of a computed solution to the uncertain data of a linear system (or of a polynomial equation).
J. L. Rigal, J. Gaches
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Carnitine: a novel compatible solute in Lactobacillus plantarum

Archives of Microbiology, 1994
The aim of this study was to unravel the identity of compatible solutes accumulated by Lactobacillus plantarum subjected to osmotic stress. Betaine was accumulated simulataneously with a novel compatible solute identified as carnitine, both present in the complex medium applied in this study.
Kets, E.P.W.   +2 more
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Compatibility of Cefazolin and Gentamicin in Peritoneal Dialysis Solutions

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1986
The compatibility of cefazolin and gentamicin in fluid commonly used for continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) was studied.Five admixtures containing cefazolin (75 mg/L and 150 mg/L) and gentamicin (8 mg/L), alone and in combination, were prepared in 1.5% dextrose peritoneal dialysis solution. Solutions were stored for 48 hours at 4°C, 26°C,
P C, Walker, R E, Kaufmann, N, Massoud
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Salinity, Osmolytes and Compatible Solutes

2002
In order to maintain low cytosolic Na+, and cytosolic K+ concentrations within narrow limits (100–150 mM) across a broad range of external and vacuolar concentrations of NaCl, it is essential that other solutes be accumulated in the cytoplasm to keep this compartment in osmotic balance with the external medium and vacuole.
David Rhodes   +2 more
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A solution to problem of compatible single-sideband transmission

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1962
The problem of compatible single sideband transmission is given a precise mathematical formulation. The problem is then recognized as a combination of two problems, each of which has previously been solved. Iterative methods are required for the solution of the second problem. Examples are given illustrating one of two iteration schemes.
Benjamin F. Logan, Manfred R. Schroeder
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Inverter/motor compatibility solutions

IEE Colloquium Effects of High Speed Switching on Motors and Drives, 1999
This paper reviews techniques for controlling the voltage waveform imposed on a motor by a voltage-source inverter. At standard supply voltages in the nominal 400 V region, the combined effects of voltage magnification in the motor cable and high rate of change of inverter output voltage (dv/dt) can cause unacceptable inter-turn voltage stress in the ...
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