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The Journal of Agricultural Science, 1959
Field experiments are described comparing the yield of herbage on a series of grass-clover plots which were irrigated after various deficits had developed. In addition to the irrigation treatments, different rates of nitrogen were applied.The maximum yields were obtained when only small deficits were allowed (maximum pF 3·3).
A. J. Low, E. R. Armitage
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Field experiments are described comparing the yield of herbage on a series of grass-clover plots which were irrigated after various deficits had developed. In addition to the irrigation treatments, different rates of nitrogen were applied.The maximum yields were obtained when only small deficits were allowed (maximum pF 3·3).
A. J. Low, E. R. Armitage
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British Dental Journal, 2014
Irrigation is a key part of successful root canal treatment. It has several important functions, which may vary according to the irrigant used: it reduces friction between the instrument and dentine, improves the cutting effectiveness of the files, dissolves tissue, cools the file and tooth, and furthermore, it has a washing effect and an antimicrobial/
M, Haapasalo, Y, Shen, Z, Wang, Y, Gao
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Irrigation is a key part of successful root canal treatment. It has several important functions, which may vary according to the irrigant used: it reduces friction between the instrument and dentine, improves the cutting effectiveness of the files, dissolves tissue, cools the file and tooth, and furthermore, it has a washing effect and an antimicrobial/
M, Haapasalo, Y, Shen, Z, Wang, Y, Gao
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Dental Clinics of North America, 2010
The success of endodontic treatment depends on the eradication of microbes from the root-canal system and prevention of reinfection. The root canal is shaped with hand and rotary instruments under constant irrigation to remove the inflamed and necrotic tissue, microbes/biofilms, and other debris from the root-canal space.
Markus, Haapasalo +3 more
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The success of endodontic treatment depends on the eradication of microbes from the root-canal system and prevention of reinfection. The root canal is shaped with hand and rotary instruments under constant irrigation to remove the inflamed and necrotic tissue, microbes/biofilms, and other debris from the root-canal space.
Markus, Haapasalo +3 more
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Minerva stomatologica, 1989
After reviewing the various irrigation solutions, indications and chemical properties are described and stress laid on chloroform and chelating agents. Although these are not used as canal irrigants in the strict sense, their special features suggest that they might be included in this group of substances.
R. Mazzeo +4 more
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After reviewing the various irrigation solutions, indications and chemical properties are described and stress laid on chloroform and chelating agents. Although these are not used as canal irrigants in the strict sense, their special features suggest that they might be included in this group of substances.
R. Mazzeo +4 more
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Journal of Wound Care, 1997
An update on irrigating fluids and their effect on wounds
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An update on irrigating fluids and their effect on wounds
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Irrigation Systems and Irrigation Fluids
2012Nowadays ureteroscopies and renoscopies have become the mainstay treatment for several urinary tract diseases, such as urolithiasis. The minimally invasive treatment era has been made possible due to the technological advancements in endoscopes and to a greater knowledge on the collecting system morph-physiology.
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