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Toward surfactant-free and water-free microemulsions

Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2015
It was recently demonstrated that a nano-clustering was present in the monophasic "pre-Ouzo" region of ternary liquid mixtures without surfactants. The goal of this work is to check if this nano-clustering is also present in the surfactant-free and water-free "green" microemulsions glycerol/ethanol/1-octanol and deep eutectic solvent/tetrahydrofurfuryl
Julien Marcus   +2 more
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Free Water Protocol

neuroreha, 2021
Patienten mit Schluckstörungen aspirieren häufig Flüssigkeiten, was zu schwerwiegenden bronchopulmonalen Komplikationen führen kann. „Free Water Protocol“ ist ein Vorgehen, das bestimmten Patienten das Wassertrinken trotz Dysphagie erlaubt. Im folgenden Beitrag wird der Ansatz vorgestellt und es wird diskutiert, unter welchen Bedingungen das Protokoll ...
Karolina Schmidt, Daniela Jungbluth
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Daily Water Free

Nursing Management, 2015
A study at Nottingham City Hospital found dehydration affects cognitive function, which in turn can affect nurses' judgement and the safe care of patients. Researchers found that more than half of nurses were dehydrated at the end of their shifts, and short-term memory tests revealed significant impairment.
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Water as a Free Electric Dipole Laser

Physical Review Letters, 1988
We show that the usually neglected interaction between the electric dipole of the water molecule and the quantized electromagnetic radiation field can be treated in the context of a recent quantum field theoretical formulation of collective dynamics. We find the emergence of collective modes and the appearance of permanent electric polarization around ...
E. Del Giudice   +2 more
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Free water in phosphogypsum

Fertilizer Research, 1990
Phosphogypsum, which is a by-product in the manufacture of phosphoric acid from phosphate rock, exhibits a partial loss of water of hydration at temperatures above 60°C as the calcium sulfate converts from the dihydrate to the hemihydrate and ultimately to the anhydrate.
D. W. Averitt, J. E. Gliksman
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Effect of hypoalbuminemia and parenteral nutrition on free water excretion and electrolyte-free water resorption

Critical Care Medicine, 1992
To measure the effect of human albumin supplementation during parenteral nutrition on serum albumin concentrations, colloid oncotic pressure, free water clearance, electrolyte-free water resorption, and sodium excretion.Prospective, randomized, controlled trial.Tertiary care center.Thirty adult, hypoalbuminemic patients who required parenteral ...
S L, Wojtysiak   +4 more
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Free-Radical Oxidants in Natural Waters

Science, 1980
Photooxidation of cumene (isopropylbenzene) and pyridine in dilute solution in natural waters gives products characteristic of reactions with alkylperoxy (RO 2 ⋅) and hydroxyl (HO⋅) radicals. On the basis of the rates of formation of the products, the average concentrations of RO 2 ⋅ and HO ...
T, Mill, D G, Hendry, H, Richardson
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Free water excretion in normal dogs

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1962
Free water excretion (Chh2o = V - Cosm) was studied in unanesthetized dogs. This parameter of urine dilution was defined by superimposing an osmotic diuresis upon a water diuresis. Sodium sulfate (1.5%) gave the smallest free water clearance and sodium chloride (0.95%) the greatest, urea (1.65%) and mannitol (5.0%) being intermediary in their effects.
E L, BECKER, H E, GINN
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On the periods of a free-free bar immersed in water

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1928
If a bar is vibrating under water it will set up circulating currents which possess kinetic energy and so in effect add to its inertia: consequently the frequency under water will be less than the frequency in air. The effect of the water is precisely the same as if the density of the bar had been increased: the apparent increase of mass is usually ...
E. B. Moullin, A. D. Browne
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Effect of Curl-Free Potentials on Water

Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 2009
Living objects are complex systems with various harmonized chemical, thermodynamical, and quantum-mechanical processes in aqueous electrolyte environment. We had studied the effect of curl-free magnetic vector-potential on the matrix of the living matter, on the water.
G, Andocs   +4 more
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