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Toxicology of blast overpressure

Toxicology, 1997
Blast overpressure (BOP) or high energy impulse noise, is the sharp instantaneous rise in ambient atmospheric pressure resulting from explosive detonation or firing of weapons. Blasts that were once confined to military and to a lesser extent, occupational settings, are becoming more universal as the civilian population is now increasingly at risk of ...
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Overpressure in treatment of meniere's disease

The Laryngoscope, 1982
AbstractInfluence of ambient pressure changes on the hearing levels in Meniere's disease was previously demonstrated, using a pressure chamber. The present report concerns a new method for management of Meniere's disease by local application of overpressure.
B, Densert, O, Densert
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Effect of Overpressure on Rock Frame and Its Implications for Overpressure Evolution

Journal of China University of Geosciences, 2007
Overpressure is a hot topic in the study of sedimentary basins. It is important in generation, maturation migration, and accumulation of hydrocarbon, but the effects of overpressure on rock frame have not been investigated. In this study, experiments were carried out to study the effects of overpressure on rock frame structures using five core samples ...
S WANZHONG   +3 more
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Iatrogenic pulmonary overpressure accident

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1986
An unconscious victim of an overdose was intubated with an endotracheal tube to prevent aspiration. The respiratory therapist deflated the cuff of the endotracheal tube to allow for a retrograde oral air leak and then tightly attached the oxygen tube directly to the endotracheal tube.
Jonathan Wasserberger   +7 more
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