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Anaesthesia, 1993
Summary The physics and the physiological principles of pleural or chest drainage systems are reviewed. The clinical management and complications of pleural drainage are summarised.
A C, Kam, M, O'Brien, P C, Kam
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Summary The physics and the physiological principles of pleural or chest drainage systems are reviewed. The clinical management and complications of pleural drainage are summarised.
A C, Kam, M, O'Brien, P C, Kam
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Urology, 1978
A form-fitting glans condom has been developed for use in small uncircumcised males with neurogenic bladders to avoid the problems inherent with diapers. The method to make the glans condom and early successful use in 19 of 33 patients are noted.
J F, Schillinger +3 more
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A form-fitting glans condom has been developed for use in small uncircumcised males with neurogenic bladders to avoid the problems inherent with diapers. The method to make the glans condom and early successful use in 19 of 33 patients are noted.
J F, Schillinger +3 more
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Lacrimal Drainage System Obstruction
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2010The lacrimal drainage system consists of the lacrimal puncta, inferior and superior canaliculi, common canaliculus, lacrimal sac, and nasolacrimal duct. It is classically divided into upper and lower portions. Obstruction of the drainage system can be congenital or acquired, and may result in persistent epiphora and mucopurulent discharge.
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AORN Journal, 1987
In recent years, studies have demonstrated that the risk of wound infection can be reduced by careful wound management and adequate wound drainage. Evidence indicates that if a wound is not allowed to drain freely, blood, body fluids, pus, and necrotic material will collect in the wound, providing a growth medium for microorganisms.
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In recent years, studies have demonstrated that the risk of wound infection can be reduced by careful wound management and adequate wound drainage. Evidence indicates that if a wound is not allowed to drain freely, blood, body fluids, pus, and necrotic material will collect in the wound, providing a growth medium for microorganisms.
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Sustainable drainage system model
2016Chapter 30 introduces different sustainable drainage system (SuDS) models using case studies for illustration purposes. Seventy-nine and 103 sites within Glasgow and Edinburgh, respectively, were identified to assess if SuDS can be integrated into future development, regeneration, and retrofitting plans. A practical SuDS decision support model, which
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Journal of Hydrology, 1975
Abstract This paper describes the form of a number of limestone drainage systems on the Gower Peninsula, South Wales. The effect of system morphology on seasonal variation in flow pattern and solute load at spring sites is examined and the systems ordered according to the degree of development of the conduit flow component and the integration of ...
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Abstract This paper describes the form of a number of limestone drainage systems on the Gower Peninsula, South Wales. The effect of system morphology on seasonal variation in flow pattern and solute load at spring sites is examined and the systems ordered according to the degree of development of the conduit flow component and the integration of ...
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2012
Contents Historically, as urban areas developed, drainage systems were constructed to convey both foul and surface water away from properties. These systems discharged untreated effluent to receiving waters. However, in many locations the drainage systems were very poorly designed, resulting in flooding, which ...
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Contents Historically, as urban areas developed, drainage systems were constructed to convey both foul and surface water away from properties. These systems discharged untreated effluent to receiving waters. However, in many locations the drainage systems were very poorly designed, resulting in flooding, which ...
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This chapter introduces the terminology for and types of urban drainage systems, what these comprise, how they are used, regulated and planned. The nature of the wastewater collected, conveyed and disposed of, or used as resources, together with the essential components of the urban drainage systems in use are explained.
Richard Ashley, Brian Smith
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Richard Ashley, Brian Smith
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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