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Fluid Bolus for Renal Colic: Current Practice

Urology Practice, 2015
Historically 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.
Christopher J. Loftus   +4 more
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Current Developments in Drug Testing in Oral Fluid

Therapeutic Drug Monitoring, 2008
In the last few years, significant developments have occurred on the key issues involved in oral fluid drug testing. New pharmacokinetic studies have been conducted, optimal cutoffs have been proposed, and new studies have examined the correlation between oral fluid drug concentrations and impairment.
Kristof Pil, Alain Verstraete
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Gravity currents advancing into a coflowing fluid

Journal of Hydraulic Research, 1991
The motion of the front of plane gravity currents spreading on a horizontal floor can be analyzed by neglecting any energy dissipation in the intruding fluid. The corresponding results for the maximum intrusion depth and the front velocity are, however, not in good agreement with measurements.
Steven J. Wright   +2 more
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Supercritical fluid chromatography: current status and prognosis

Analytical Chemistry, 1988
In 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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Smart fluids: current and future developments

Materials Science and Technology, 2004
AbstractA smart fluid comprises a suspension of micrometre-sized particles in a dielectric carrier liquid. The application of a suitable stimulus – either electrical or magnetic – causes a significant increase in the resistance to flow of the fluid. Current and future developments in smart fluids are reviewed, paying particular attention to electro ...
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The Fluid Mechanics of Pyroclastic Density Currents

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2016
Pyroclastic density currents are generated in explosive volcanic eruptions when gas and particle mixtures remain denser than the surrounding atmosphere. These mobile currents have a diversity of flow regimes, from energetic granular flows to turbulent suspensions.
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Current Research on Oral Fluids

Journal of Dental Research, 1975
Richard P. Suddick, Ira L. Shannon
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Fluid resuscitation: Current perspective

Medicina Clínica (English Edition), 2016
María Ortiz-Lasa   +2 more
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Induced Currents of Fluids [PDF]

open access: possibleTransactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers, 1916
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