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Tomographic and biomechanical corneal characteristics of patients with angioid streaks. [PDF]
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High-pressure injection or low-pressure injection for a direct injection hydrogen engine?
International Journal of Hydrogen EnergyZeyuan Huang, Lei Zhou
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Intraneural injection: volume and pressure
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, 2021To the Editor We read with great interest the brief technical report ‘Opening injection pressure monitoring using an in-line device does not prevent intraneural injection in an isolate nerve model’ by Mejia et al .[1][1] We do concur with their findings but believe that a clarification ...
Alice Seol, Ban C H Tsui
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Pressures Created by Dental Injections
Journal of Dental Research, 1981In routine dental practice, anesthetic solutions are injected into tissue sites of widely different distensibilities, under a variety of pressures. The purpose of the present study, during simulated dental practice, was to determine the maximum injection pressures obtained by clinicians during injections in dogs.
E L, Pashley, R, Nelson, D H, Pashley
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High-Pressure Injection Injuries
The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2012EFINITION igh-pressure injection injuries occur when equipment apable of achieving pressures sufficient to breach the uman skin injects its contents into the human body, ost commonly into the hand. The pressure required to penetrate intact human skin is commonly cited at 7 bar (7 10 N/m) or 100 psi.
Ioannis P, Pappou, D Nicole, Deal
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High-pressure injection injuries
Injury, 1991A retrospective review of the 11 patients attending the Hand Unit at the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary over the last 5 years with high-pressure injection injuries is presented. The machines and materials that cause these injuries are outlined and the methods of treatment and rehabilitation are described in detail.
N C, Neal, F D, Burke
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