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Postnasal drip and postnasal drip-related cough

Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2016
This article describes the pathophysiology and management of postnasal drip (PND) with and without cough.PND is a common complaint in primary care and ear-nose-throat offices, and is often, but not always, associated with chronic cough. Because it lacks objective testing and its symptoms can be vague and variable, PND has become a catch-all diagnosis ...
Jason L, Yu, Samuel S, Becker
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Drip Infusion Venography

Radiology, 1970
Abstract A new technique of venography by continuous drip infusion is presented as a modification of the one generally used. Drip infusion venography is simple, flexible, and of minimal hazard with a good result obtainable in twenty to thirty minutes.
L P, Kirschner, H, Twigg, J, Farkas
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The dripping faucet revisited

Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 1996
High accuracy experimental results on the nonlinear dynamical behaviour of a dripping faucet are presented. The distribution functions for droplet sizes and drip intervals together with return maps are studied for various dripping rates. Increasing this control parameter, chaotic behaviour is obtained and discussed.
Z., Neda, B., Bako, E., Rees
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The Patient with “Postnasal Drip”

Medical Clinics of North America, 2010
Postnasal drip (PND) is a common clinical complaint, yet its physiologic basis and appropriate treatment have been inadequately addressed in the medical literature. PND may be caused by a variety of conditions involving the nose and throat. Often, the symptom is not caused by actual secretions draining from the nose into the pharynx. In many instances,
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DRIP INFUSION PYELOGRAPHY

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1965
1. Our experience with drip infusion pyelography and/or nephrotomography in a series of 110 patients is described.2. Methylglucamine diatrizoate 60 per cent, diluted with an equal amount of 5 per cent glucose in water, has proved to be the contrast agent of choice because it provides reliable diagnostic contrast and is both safe and economical in use.3.
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NHS: and the tap goes drip, drip, drip

The Lancet, 2002
Ali, Tavakkolizadeh, Hans Van, Leenhoff
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Analysis of irrigation system drip by drip

2012
This paper analyzes the irrigation system "drop by drop" because of its importance and effectiveness of the fruit. As a demonstration drip irrigation system was analyzed irrigation system installed on a private estate in Umeari - Belgrade. The system covers six plates of fruit (pear and peach), different sizes, where the first and the last table on the
Simonović, Vojislav   +3 more
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Drips

2011
VCU Theses and ...
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A global meta‐analysis of nitrous oxide emission from drip‐irrigated cropping system

Global Change Biology, 2021
Xiaopeng Gao   +2 more
exaly  

Review on Drip Irrigation: Impact on Crop Yield, Quality, and Water Productivity in China

Water (Switzerland), 2023
Lifeng Wu   +2 more
exaly  

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