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INTRAUTERINE HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE

The Lancet, 1962
E.A. Williams, R.C. Humphreys
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Hydrostatically raised intracranial pressure

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1972
✓ Hydrostatic pressure with artificial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was applied through a needle inserted into the cisterna magna of rabbits breathing spontaneously. Blood pressure, confluens sinuum pressure and oxygen tension, respiratory rate and volume, and acid-base balance were recorded until respiratory arrest.
T, Kuurne, H, Troupp
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Hydrostatic Pressure

2011
If you're going to understand how to think about pressures within the circulatory system, though, you'll need to know a few of the not-so-obvious principles of hydrostatics. Hydrostatic pressure is affected only by the density of the fluid, its vertical height above or below a measurement point, and the acceleration due to gravity.
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Adaptations to High Hydrostatic Pressure

Annual Review of Physiology, 1992
The importance of adaptation to high pressure has long been implicit in the findings of studies in which 1 atm-adapted species were subjected to elevated pressures. Recent comparative studies have shown that pressure sensitivities of enzymes, structural proteins, and membrane-based systems differ markedly between shallow- and deep-living species. These
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Hydrostatic pressure influences histone mRNA

Journal of Cell Science, 1991
ABSTRACT Exposure of HeLa S3 cells to high hydrostatic pressure (6.89 ×103 to 6.89 ×104 kPa: 1000 to 10000lbfin-2) reduced core and H1 histone mRNA levels as determined by hybridization to specific histone DNA probes. At 4.14×104kPa for 10 min core histone and H1 histone mRNA levels were reduced 32–38% and 56%, respectively.
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Hydrostatic Pressure Effect on Dislocations

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1972
Nonlinear effects are reported of hydrostatic pressure on dislocations in the framework of the square-law approximation in the derivatives of dislocation displacement. The pressure effect on the interaction of two dislocations, the interaction of a dislocation with a low-angle boundary, and the crystal boundary is considered.
V. V. Toki, V. I. Zaitsev
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Hydrostatic Pressure within Renal Cysts

British Journal of Urology, 1982
Summary— Hydrostatic pressure was measured within 10 simple renal cysts during surgical exploration. The pressure ranged from 12.5 to 31.0 cm of water (average 22 cm). It seems that the persistently elevated hydrostatic pressure within renal cysts could be associated with their expansion.
D, Derezic, L, Cecuk
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