Case of Malignant Cholera in which Thirty-two Grains of Chloral-Hydrate were Hypodermically Injected: Recovery [PDF]
A. R. Hall
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Using atomic structure and local stability information, recombinant aciniform spider silk proteins are rationally engineered to incorporate a chemically switchable disulfide bond to prevent fiber formation. When disulfide‐locked, these proteins cannot form continuous fibers, whereas the unlocked (reduced) state can.
Anamika Sulekha+7 more
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Study on Growth and Deposition and Mechanical Properties of Hydrate in the Presence of Silty Sand. [PDF]
Li P+5 more
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Formation of hydrated calcium silicates at elevated temperatures and pressures
E.P. Flint+2 more
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The Prevention of Headache After Spinal Analgesia for Vaginal Delivery by the Use of Hydration and a 24 Gauge Needle [PDF]
Greene, Goldsmith, Lichtig
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The co‐existence of Gram‐negative Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Gram‐positive Staphylococcus aureus superbugs in open wounds exacerbates the difficulty of rational treatments. This study develops a hydrogel comprised of poloxamer, hyaluronic acid, and a de novo designed antimicrobial cyclic peptide.
Ping Zeng+11 more
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Multiphase Transient Flow in Wellbore during Shallow Hydrate Reservoir Drilling in Deep Water. [PDF]
Yin B+6 more
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Shape‐Stabilization of Phase Change Materials with Carbon‐Conscious Poly(hydroxy)Urethane Foams
Poly(hydroxy)urethane (PHU) foam, derivable from carbon dioxide (CO2) and bio‐based resources, is a promising material platform for shape‐stabilizing phase change materials (PCMs). We demonstrate the encapsulation of both paraffins and calcium chloride hexahydrate in PHU foam, achieving 48 stable thermal cycles by introducing 5 wt.% barium carbonate ...
Minjung Lee+5 more
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A Prospective Clinical Study of Ferric Citrate Hydrate for Chronic Heart Failure with Iron Deficiency Anemia. [PDF]
Sezai A+5 more
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Dielectric Behaviour of Hydrated Crystals. III. Potassium Tin (II) Chloride Monohydrate and Barium Nitrite Monohydrate [PDF]
Ryôiti Kiriyama, Hideko Ibamoto
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