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Restricted fluid intake

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1976
✓ Water balance studies in postcraniotomy patients indicate that restriction of fluid intake to 1 liter daily maintains the patient in homeostatic balance. A larger fluid intake will expand the extracellular space and presumably unfavorably influence cerebral edema.
H A, Shenkin, H S, Bezier, W F, Bouzarth
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Saliva indices track hypohydration during 48h of fluid restriction or combined fluid and energy restriction

Archives of Oral Biology, 2008
To investigate whether unstimulated whole saliva flow rate (UFR) and osmolality (Sosm) track changes in hydration status during 48h of restricted fluid intake (RF) or combined fluid and energy restriction (RF+RE). Following the 48h periods, UFR and Sosm were assessed after acute exercise dehydration and rehydration.Thirteen healthy males completed ...
Samuel J, Oliver   +4 more
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Fluid Flow Through Restrictions

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1943
IN view of the extensive employment of fluids in the operation and control of modern aero‐engines and aircraft equipment, it is essential that a clear understanding of the laws governing the motion of such fluids is possessed by those interested in the design of the systems involved. In the various applications normally encountered in aeronautical work,
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Fluid Restriction Before Excretory Urography

Radiology, 1976
Despite a lack of hard evidence, many radiologists continue to support the use of fluid restriction before urography. Based on increasing the urinary contrast medium concentration, this has been shown to be a poor index for renal opacification.
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