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Iron-Manganese (Oxyhydro)oxides, Rather than Oxidation of Sulfides, Determine Mobilization of Cd during Soil Drainage in Paddy Soil Systems.

Environmental Science and Technology, 2019
The preharvest drainage of rice paddy fields during the grain filling stage can result in a substantial mobilization of Cd in soil and, consequently, elevated grain Cd concentration.
Jing Wang   +5 more
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Salinization and drainage problems of agricultural land

Irrigation and Drainage, 2020
The extension of irrigated agriculture is essential to fulfilling the mounting demand for food and fibre from a growing population which is anticipated to reach about 10 billion individuals in 2050.
Ajay K. Singh
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Of venous drainage

Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2022
I read the paper dealing with the validation of phlebotomy performance1 with interest, especially the 11 phases in their final phlebotomy metric. This prompted four reflections from a career that involved taking blood from intravenous drug abusers many of whom had a …
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Intraperitoneal drainage

The American Journal of Surgery, 1984
Intraperitoneal drainage has been a subject of controversy and debate since the earliest recording of surgical theory and practice. A historical perspective helps us understand how we have arrived at our modern concepts. The evolution from Tait's dictum, "When in doubt, drain," to our present thinking coursed a century of scientific investigation and ...
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A Randomized Prospective Multicenter Trial of Pancreaticoduodenectomy With and Without Routine Intraperitoneal Drainage?

Annals of Surgery, 2016
Objective: To test by randomized prospective multicenter trial the hypoth- esis that pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) without the use of intraperitoneal drainage does not increase the frequency or severity of complications.
T. P. Bohara
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Thoracic drainage

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1997
The evacuation of empyemas first performed centuries ago, marked the beginning of thoracic drainage. The subsequent acquisition of a greater knowledge of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the pleural space directed the design of thoracic catheters and drainage systems and the development of the methods by which they are used.
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Endoscopic gallbladder drainage compared with percutaneous drainage

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 2015
High-risk patients with cholecystitis have conventionally been offered percutaneous gallbladder drainage (PGBD) for treatment. A growing experience of endoscopic gallbladder drainage (EGBD) has been reported to be effective and safe.To compare the short- and long-term outcomes of EGBD and PGBD.A retrospective review.Single academic tertiary care center.
Prashant Kedia   +10 more
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Drainage of the Abdomen

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
IN all walks of life drains are used to lead away unwanted material. Drainage of the abdomen is no exception. The material may have collected before operation, as in an intra-abdominal abscess. In these circumstances a drain is used therapeutically to ensure that the pus is all evacuated and to prevent closure of the drainage hole while the cavity is ...
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