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FLUID AND ELECTROLYTE BALANCE IN SURGERY*

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1960
Summary The distribution of fluid and electrolytes in the three body compartments has been stated. The regulation of fluid and electrolyte intake and output has been discussed, and the way this regulation may be upset has been pointed out. The calculation of the various fluid and electrolyte deficits is described.
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Electrolyte Engineering to Construct Robust Interphase with High Ionic Conductivity for Wide Temperature Range Lithium Metal Batteries.

Angewandte Chemie
Unstable interphase formed in conventional carbonate-based electrolytes significantly hinders the widespread application of lithium metal batteries (LMBs) with high-capacity nickel-rich layered oxides (e.g., LiNi0.8Co0.1Mn0.1O2, NCM811) over a wide ...
Yanan Li   +12 more
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A 3 µm‐Ultrathin Hybrid Electrolyte Membrane with Integrative Architecture for All‐Solid‐State Lithium Metal Batteries

Advanced Energy Materials
Ultrathin all‐solid‐state electrolytes with an excellent Li+ transport behavior are highly desirable for developing high‐energy‐density solid‐state lithium metal batteries.
Kexin Liu   +9 more
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Fluid and electrolyte balance

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2021
Abstract The human body is made up principally of water, two-thirds of which is intracellular and one-third extracellular. Dissolved in body water are a variety of mineral and organic salts and proteins. These components are quantified in millimoles and are electrochemically balanced in each compartment.
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Nonflammable Phosphate-Based Electrolyte for Safe and Stable Potassium Batteries Enabled by Optimized Solvation Effect.

Angewandte Chemie
Current potassium-ion batteries (PIBs) are limited in safety and lifetime owing to the lack of suitable electrolyte solutions. To address these issues, herein, we report an innovative non-flammable electrolyte design strategy that leverages an optimal ...
Dianwei Zhang   +6 more
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THE ELECTROCARDIOGRAM AND DISTURBANCES IN ELECTROLYTE BALANCE

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1954
EXCELLENT studies * have resulted in one of the most important recent diagnostic developments in electrocardiography, that is, identification of the electrocardiographic pattern of disturbances in electrolyte equilibrium and metabolism. It has been known for many years that ill health of many types can change the T waves, but interest in disturbances ...
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Balancing Ionic and Electronic Conduction at the LiFePO4 Cathode–Electrolyte Interface and Regulating Solid Electrolyte Interphase in Lithium‐Ion Batteries

Advanced Functional Materials
Recently, in electric mobilities and stationary energy storage device applications, the development of long‐lasting, low‐cost, and high‐safety lithium‐ion batteries (LIBs) is widely studied.
Hyeongyu Moon   +9 more
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Fluid and Electrolyte Balance

1983
The major function of the cardiorenal system is to maintain the fluid bathing the cells at a constant composition, for it is through this pericellular fluid that O2 and nutrients are delivered and waste products of metabolism removed. The early marine vertebrates had an extracellular fluid similar to that of their salt water environment, but with ...
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Water and Electrolyte Balance

2005
Water balance In most steady state situations, water intake matches water losses through all sources. Water balance involves adjusting the effects of intake, which is determined by thirst; renal dilution or concentration of urine; and losses, via the skin, kidney, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract.
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ELECTROLYTE BALANCE IN SHOCK

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
To the Editor:— I read with interest the letters from Drs. Rosenthal and Tabor inThe Journal( 144 :413 [Sept. 30] 1950) and Dr. Hurley ( 144 :1502 [Dec. 23] 1950) which were elicited by an article by Dr. Evans. (The Burn Problem in Atomic Warfare, J. A. M. A. 143 :1143 [July 29] 1950).
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