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Continuous Flow Apneic Ventilation

Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 1984
A study was designed to evaluate the adequacy of gas exchange during continuous flow apneic ventilation (CFAV) in dogs. Seventeen dogs (average weight 22.9 kg) were divided into three experimental groups. Group I (n = 7) was anesthetized, paralyzed and ventilated with air using intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) through a tracheal tube ...
R B, Smith   +5 more
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Continuous Flow Filtration—Leukopheresis

Transfusion, 1972
A practical method for continuous granulopheresis of normal individuals, based on selective filtration–adsorption of the granulocytes, was developed. Large numbers of granulocytes (up to 0.6 × 1011) can thus be separated and collected under sterile conditions from one donor on a single donation. The cells are viable by in vitro criteria including eosin
I, Djerassi   +4 more
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Optimized continuous flow electrophoresis

ELECTROPHORESIS, 1996
AbstractContinuous flow electrophoresis (CFE) was optimized by employing (i) electrophoretic regimes with stacking properties, to eliminate electrohydrodynamic dispersion, (ii) quasi‐mixed zones to prevent precipitation of the stacked analytes, (iii) sheath liquid streams at the electrode compartment membranes to prevent penetration of the electrode ...
G, Weber, P, Bocek
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Synchronized, Continuous-Flow Zone Electrophoresis

Analytical Chemistry, 2008
A new method for performing continuous electrophoretic separation of complex mixtures in microscale devices is proposed. Unlike in free-flow electrophoresis devices, no mechanical pumping is required--both fluid transport and separation are driven electrokinetically.
Zalewski, D.R.   +3 more
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Continual flow pipelines

ACM SIGOPS Operating Systems Review, 2004
Increased integration in the form of multiple processor cores on a single die, relatively constant die sizes, shrinking power envelopes, and emerging applications create a new challenge for processor architects. How to build a processor that provides high single-thread performance and enables multiple of these to be placed on the same die ...
Srikanth T. Srinivasan   +4 more
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Continuous Flow Systems

1998
There are many experimental and clinical works providing a great evidence that respiratory muscles fatigue is a major cause of the ventilatory pump failure, and that mechanical ventilation should be instituted not only to restore the compromised gas exchange, but also, to unload the respiratory fatigued muscles [1].
R. Brandolese, G. Gritti
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Continuous flow systems

Chemical Engineering Science, 1953
When a fluid flows through a vessel at a constant rate, either “piston-flow” or perfect mixing is usually assumed. In practice many systems do not conform to either of these assumptions, so that calculations based on them may be inaccurate. It is explained how distribution-functions for residence-times can be defined and measured for actual systems ...
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Continuous-Flow Peritoneal Dialysis

Peritoneal Dialysis International: Journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis, 2000
Amerling R, Ronco C, Levin NW
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Continuous flow manufacturing

IEEE/SEMI International Symposium on Semiconductor Manufacturing Science, 2002
CFM (continuous-flow manufacturing) combines total quality control, total people involvement, and the elimination of waste to ensure continuous attention to enhancements of manufacturing efficiency. The author provides an overview of CFM and suggests six generic areas of every manufacturing line where the CFM approach can be used.
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Fast Continuous Flow

1979
The “Continuous Flow Method with Integrating Observation”, CFMIO, is described, which uses a very fast jet mixer and incorporates this mixing chamber into the observation tube. To increase the detection path length up to some cm and to bring the mixing area into the detection region, the steady state of reaction is followed in the direction of flow ...
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