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Treatment of Heat Stroke

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
To the Editor.— Two letters have appeared inThe Journalrecently (by Lydiatt and Hill entitled "Treatment of Heat Stroke by Dantrolene" [1981; 246:41] and by Meyers and Meyers entitled "Thermic Stress Syndrome" [1982;247:2098]) recommending that heat stroke patients receive dantrolene sodium intravenously as a specific treatment for hyperthermia ...
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Prostatic Heat Treatments

1993
One of the new treatment regimes available for symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) involves heating the prostate. This rapidly evolving technique aims to provide relief to obstructed patients in an outpatient setting with minimal anesthesia.
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Heat Treatment

2008
Abstract This article provides an overview of heat treatment processes, namely, solution heat treatment, quenching, and natural and artificial aging. It contains a table that lists various heat treatment tempers commonly practiced for nonferrous castings.
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Induction Heating and Heat Treatment

2014
Volume 4C is a comprehensive guide to electromagnetic induction and how to employ it in heat treating, metalworking, and materials manufacturing. Using diagrams, photos, and data plots, the volume reveals the science behind induction heating processes such as induction hardening, tempering, stress relieving, melting, brazing, soldering, and the ...
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Heat Treatment

2020
In archaeology, heat treatment is the intentional transformation of stone (normally sedimentary silica rocks) by fire to produce materials with improved fracture properties. It has been documented on all continents, from the Africa Middle Stone Age up to subrecent times.
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Heat Treatment

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, 1960
CARBURIZING, carbon restoration, carbonitriding, neutral hardening, marquenching, normalizing, annealing and brazing can all be performed in Ipsen scaled quench units. The latest developments in this range allow continued operation at 1,100 deg. C., principally because the materials used have been designed to withstand high temperatures and carbon‐rich
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Heat Treatment

2013
Abstract This chapter discusses the processes used in manufacturing to thermally alter the properties of metals and alloys. It begins with a review of the iron-carbon system, the factors that affect hardenability, and the use of continuous cooling transformation diagrams.
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Heat Treatment

2023
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Treatment of Suspected Heat Illness

International Journal of Sports Medicine, 1998
1. Despite advances in the art and science of fluid balance, exertional heat illness -- even life-threatening heat stroke -- remains a threat for some athletes today. 2. Risk factors for heat illness include: being unacclimatized, unfit, or hypohydrated; certain illnesses or drugs; not drinking in long events; and a fast finishing pace. 3.
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