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International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1991
The kidney is structurally and biochemically immature at birth. As a consequence, renal function is low (3;10;ll;18). Glomerular filtration rate (related to body surface area or to body weight) is approximately 25% of that in adults. The capacity of several different tubular transport systems is lower in the infant than in the adult (2;5;13;21;28).
A, Aperia, P, Herin
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The kidney is structurally and biochemically immature at birth. As a consequence, renal function is low (3;10;ll;18). Glomerular filtration rate (related to body surface area or to body weight) is approximately 25% of that in adults. The capacity of several different tubular transport systems is lower in the infant than in the adult (2;5;13;21;28).
A, Aperia, P, Herin
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Kidney Influence on Fluid and Electrolyte Balance.
The Nursing Clinics of North America, 2018The frontline nurse is confronted daily with patients that have some type of kidney dysfunction or disease. Some renal issues resolve themselves, some disorders can be reversed, and others are permanent.
D. Ellison, F. Farrar
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Fluid and Electrolyte Balance in Burns
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1953No insult to the body equals a burn in intensity. A severe, untreated burn causes death by initiating incredibly large and rapid shifts of fluids. In burns as well as in other conditions associated with fluid derangements, present day therapy is based on the assumption that optimal care consists of the administration of fluids at the same rate and in ...
E, REISS +4 more
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Seminars in Nephrology, 2019
Measurements made in the blood, part of the extracellular compartment, are used in the clinical assessment of acid-base disorders; however, intracellular events determine much of the metabolic importance of these disorders. Intracellular and interstitial
J. Seifter
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Measurements made in the blood, part of the extracellular compartment, are used in the clinical assessment of acid-base disorders; however, intracellular events determine much of the metabolic importance of these disorders. Intracellular and interstitial
J. Seifter
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The Ergogenics of Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2004Fluid and electrolyte balance within a fairly narrow range is a requirement for human life. Athletes, particularly endurance athletes, routinely stress their bodies to the point of altering fluid and electrolyte levels. In some cases, significant fluctuations can lead to deterioration in performance and even the athlete's health. The body's physiologic
Robert G, Hosey, James L, Glazer
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The electrolyte and water balance of the lens
Experimental Eye Research, 1962The lens excretes sodium and concentrates potassium. The methods of study of cation transport and their pitfalls have been reviewed. Present information permits the following conclusions regarding the metabolic pathways which provide the energy for such transport.
J E, HARRIS, L, GRUBER
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1966
W ater and electrolyte balance is of relatively little concern to the oral surgeon in the performance of routine minor office procedures, especially when the patient has been judged to bc in excellent physical condition. The traumatic effects of the surgical procedure and anesthesia are then minimal and transient and rarely cause untoward reactions ...
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W ater and electrolyte balance is of relatively little concern to the oral surgeon in the performance of routine minor office procedures, especially when the patient has been judged to bc in excellent physical condition. The traumatic effects of the surgical procedure and anesthesia are then minimal and transient and rarely cause untoward reactions ...
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ELECTROLYTES AND ACID-BASE BALANCE IN HYPOTHERMIA
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1956Dogs were cooled in an ice-water bath, and plasma electrolytes were measured at heart temperatures of 38°C, 28°C and 25°C. A ‘cold acidosis’ occurred during hypothermia that is attributable largely to temperature-influenced physico-chemical factors related to the buffer systems.
D R, AXELROD, D E, BASS
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Angewandte Chemie
LiCoO2 batteries for 3C electronics demand high charging voltage and wide operating temperature range, which are virtually impossible for existing electrolytes due to aggravated interfacial parasitic reactions and sluggish kinetics.
Wenming Yang +11 more
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LiCoO2 batteries for 3C electronics demand high charging voltage and wide operating temperature range, which are virtually impossible for existing electrolytes due to aggravated interfacial parasitic reactions and sluggish kinetics.
Wenming Yang +11 more
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