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Current Techniques of Fluid Status Assessment
Congestive Heart Failure, 2010Congest Heart Fail. 2010;16(4)(suppl 1):S45–S51. ©2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Early in the management of acute illness, it is critically important that volume status is accurately estimated. If inappropriate therapy is given because of errors in volume assessment, acute mortality rates are increased. Unfortunately, as the gold standard of radioisotopic
W, Frank Peacock, Karina M, Soto
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Transport Theory and Statistical Physics, 1987
Abstract In this paper some new results concerning magnetdhydrodynamic (MHD) equations with the Hall current (HC) term in the Ohm's law are presented. For the cylindrical pinch of a compressible HC fluid, it is found that for large time and long wave length the solution to the governing equations exhibits the behavior of solitons as in the case of an ...
M. C. Shen, D. Ebel
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Abstract In this paper some new results concerning magnetdhydrodynamic (MHD) equations with the Hall current (HC) term in the Ohm's law are presented. For the cylindrical pinch of a compressible HC fluid, it is found that for large time and long wave length the solution to the governing equations exhibits the behavior of solitons as in the case of an ...
M. C. Shen, D. Ebel
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Current Management of Cerebrospinal Fluid Rhinorrhea
The Laryngoscope, 1983Forty‐two patients with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea presenting over a 5 year period were analyzed as.to age, sex, etiology, anatomical and clinical findings, and methods of investigation and treatment. Eighty‐eight were traumatic in origin, with the most common anatomical sites being ethmoid, frontal and sphenoid sinuses, and the cribriform ...
J I, Park, V V, Strelzow, W H, Friedman
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Current Concepts in Synovial Fluid Analysis
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978The systematic examination of synovial fluid confirms the noninflammatory nature of degenerative joint disease, is diagnostic of gout, pseudogout, and septic arthritis, and will usually allow the identification of rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus and Reiter's syndrome.
A W, Wolf +6 more
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Current trends in supercritical fluid chromatography
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2018Supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC), which employs pressurized carbon dioxide as the major component of the mobile phase, has been known for several decades but has faced a significant resurgence of interest in the recent years, thanks to the development of modern instruments to comply with current expectations in terms of robustness and ...
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Fluid Bolus for Renal Colic: Current Practice
Urology Practice, 2015Historically the administration of intravenous fluid boluses in patients with urolithiasis and acute renal colic has been a standardized practice in the emergency department as a part of a conservative approach. In theory, an intravenous fluid bolus may promote ureteral fluid flow.
Sarah, Tarplin +4 more
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Current concepts of amniotic fluid dynamics
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1980Amniotic fluid at term in the human is the product of numerous exchanges with the fetal and indirectly, the maternal compartments. Our current information on the formation, circulation, and removal of this fluid is limited but provides an interesting concept of the steady-state regulation of this space.
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Supercritical fluid chromatography: current status and prognosis
Analytical Chemistry, 1988In the 26 years since its inception, SFC has experienced rapid development. Richard D. Smith and co-workers at Pacific Northwest Laboratory describe the status of SFC, focusing on fundamental constraints caused by the solvating properties of supercritical fluids, and provide an outlook for the future.
Richard D. Smith +2 more
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Current drive due to fluid helicity
Physics of Plasmas, 1995The discrepancy in the expression for quasi-linear ponderomotive force as obtained by Klima and Petrazilka [Czech. J. Phys. B 30, 1002 (1980)] and by Fukuyama et al. [Phys. Fluids B 5, 539 (1993)] are resolved by showing that the extra terms in the expression of Klima and Petrazilka are due to fluid helicity of the fluctuations.
K. Avinash, A. Fukuyama
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