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Fluid status and fluid responsiveness
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2010Fluid boluses are a key element of hemodynamic resuscitation, but overuse of fluids also can be harmful. It is thus important to understand how fluids actually improve clinical problems and how one can predict fluid responsiveness. It is also important to understand potential limitations of fluid therapy.Currently there is a lot of attention being paid
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Ergebnisse der Physiologie Biologischen Chemie und Experimentellen Pharmakologie, 1962
The cerebrospinal fluid is contained within, and surrounds, the brain and spinal cord (Fig. 1). Thus, the internal fluid is contained within the ventricles —a set of intercommunicating cavities—while the external fluid occupies the subarachnoid spaces, i.e., the spaces on the surface of the brain and cord contained by the pia, internally, and the ...
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The cerebrospinal fluid is contained within, and surrounds, the brain and spinal cord (Fig. 1). Thus, the internal fluid is contained within the ventricles —a set of intercommunicating cavities—while the external fluid occupies the subarachnoid spaces, i.e., the spaces on the surface of the brain and cord contained by the pia, internally, and the ...
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ACM SIGGRAPH 2013 Courses, 2013
Over the last decade, the visual effects industry has embraced physics simulations as a highly useful tool for creating realistic scenes ranging from a small camp fire to large-scale destruction of whole cities. While fluid simulations are now widely used in the industry, it is still inherently difficult to control large-scale simulations, and there is
Nils Thuerey, Theodore Kim, Tobias Pfaff
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Over the last decade, the visual effects industry has embraced physics simulations as a highly useful tool for creating realistic scenes ranging from a small camp fire to large-scale destruction of whole cities. While fluid simulations are now widely used in the industry, it is still inherently difficult to control large-scale simulations, and there is
Nils Thuerey, Theodore Kim, Tobias Pfaff
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IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 2007
We present a novel technique for synthesizing textures over dynamically changing fluid surfaces. We use both image textures as well as bump maps as example inputs. Image textures can enhance the rendering of the fluid by either imparting realistic appearance to it or by stylizing it, whereas bump maps enable the generation of complex micro-structures ...
Vivek Kwatra +5 more
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We present a novel technique for synthesizing textures over dynamically changing fluid surfaces. We use both image textures as well as bump maps as example inputs. Image textures can enhance the rendering of the fluid by either imparting realistic appearance to it or by stylizing it, whereas bump maps enable the generation of complex micro-structures ...
Vivek Kwatra +5 more
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Fluid Stewardship of Maintenance Intravenous Fluids
Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2021Despite the frequent use of maintenance intravenous fluids (mIVF) in critically ill patients, limited guidance is available. Notably, fluid overload secondary to mIVF mismanagement is associated with significant adverse patient outcomes. The Four Rights (right drug, right dose, right duration, right patient) construct of fluid stewardship has been ...
John R. Carr +6 more
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Theoretical prediction of multiple fluid-fluid transitions in monocomponent fluids
The Journal of Chemical Physics, 2007The authors use the analytical equation of state obtained by the discrete perturbation theory [A. L. Benavides and A. Gil-Villegas, Mol. Phys. 97, 1225 (1999)] to study the phase diagram of fluids with discrete spherical potentials formed by a repulsive square-shoulder plus an attractive square-well interaction (SS+SW).
L A, Cervantes +2 more
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Fluid-fluid level in an intraosseous ganglion
Skeletal Radiology, 1997A case of an intraosseous ganglion with a fluid-fluid level visualised on MR imaging is presented. We discuss its possible pathogenesis and review other lesions that may exhibit this sign.
A C, Grey +3 more
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Vestibular schwannomas with fluid–fluid level
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2007Vestibular schwannomas containing cystic parts are common, but it is extremely rare for a vestibular schwannoma to contain fluid-fluid levels. In this report, we present two cases of vestibular schwannoma with magnetic resonance imaging findings of a fluid-fluid level, and we discuss the radiological features and possible mechanism of fluid-fluid level
K F, Chin +4 more
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Fluid Fluid Interactions in the Earth's Lithosphere
Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2007Fluids rich in water, carbon and sulfur species and a variety of dissolved salts are a ubiquitous transport medium for heat and matter in the Earth’s interior. Fluid transport through the upper mantle and crust controls the origin of magmatism above subduction zones and results in natural risks of explosive volcanism.
Liebscher, A., Heinrich, C.
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