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Fire extinguishment in oxygen enriched atmospheres [PDF]
Current state-of-the-art of fire suppression and extinguishment techniques in oxygen enriched atmosphere is reviewed. Four classes of extinguishment action are considered: cooling, separation of reactants, dilution or removal of fuel, and use of ...
Rappaport, M. W., Robertson, A. F.
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The hyperbaric incident monitoring study (HIMS) : an international study of incidents occuring in hyperbaric medicine units [PDF]
Analyses incidents which occured in hyperbaric medicine units, or as a consequence of hyperbaric oxygen exposure, with the aim of developing recommendations for safety improvement in hyperbaric medical practice.
Pirone, Christy Joan
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A mouse CIRI model was generated by middle cerebral artery occlusion. HBO‐PC and LRG1 siRNA knockdown were applied. Neurological function and molecular changes were evaluated. We confirmed that HBO‐PC reprograms neuroimmune metabolism through disruption of the LRG1‐HIF‐1α‐IL‐6‐STAT3 amplification Loop attenuates pyroptosis and ischemia–reperfusion ...
Wenying Lv +5 more
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BackgroundDelirium and poor clinical prognoses are prevalent among ICU patients, particularly those requiring mechanical ventilation. While sedation is a cornerstone of intensive care, the impact of its depth remains controversial; deep sedation is often
Haining Zheng +2 more
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A comparison of freezing-damage during isochoric and isobaric freezing of the potato. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Freezing is commonly used for food preservation. It is usually done under constant atmospheric pressure (isobaric). While extending the life of the produce, isobaric freezing has detrimental effects.
Lyu, Chenang +4 more
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Clostridium perfringens forms heat‐resistant spores that complicate food safety. Physical methods (thermal processing, HPP, vacuum cooling, ozone treatments) and chemical interventions (natural antimicrobials, phosphates, nitrate/nitrite, organic acids) reduce vegetative cells and spores, though spore resistance remains a major challenge in food and ...
Deepak Subedi +7 more
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Biochemical, endocrine, and hematological factors in human oxygen tolerance extension: Predictive studies 6 [PDF]
The Predictive Studies VI (Biochemical, endocrine, and hematological factors in human oxygen tolerance extension) Program consisted of two related areas of research activity, integrated in design and performance, that were each based on an ongoing ...
Clark, J. M., Lambertsen, C. J.
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GBM radiosensitizers: dead in the water…or just the beginning? [PDF]
The finding that most GBMs recur either near or within the primary site after radiotherapy has fueled great interest in the development of radiosensitizers to enhance local control.
Bindra, Ranjit S. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Limb salvage using free tissue transfer in patients with rare autoinflammatory syndromes is poorly described, and the safety of microvascular reconstruction in this population remains uncertain. Hereditary pyogenic arthritis, pyoderma gangrenosum, and acne (PAPA) syndrome is characterized by dysregulated inflammation, pathergy, and impaired ...
Michael M. Talanker +9 more
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BackgroundExposure to high-altitude hypoxia is associated with an increased risk of impaired brain structure and function, with oxidative stress and neuroinflammation widely recognized as key mechanisms involved.
Xiaojie Hu +6 more
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