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Nutrition and the Pulmonary Parenchyma

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1986
Fasting and starvation affect various aspects of lung structure and function in experimental animals. Short-term food deprivation influences lung metabolism and biochemistry; prolonged partial food restriction affects lung structure and mechanics as well.
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Sound speed in pulmonary parenchyma

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1983
The time it takes audible sound waves to travel across a lobe of excised horse lung was measured. Sound speed, which is the slope in the relationship between transit time and distance across the lobe, was estimated by linear regression analysis. Sound-speed estimates for air-filled lungs varied between 25 and 70 m/s, depending on lung volume.
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Parenchyma-saving marginopolar wedge resection

International Urology and Nephrology, 1982
A modified parenchyma-saving pole-resection technique is described. It is regarded as essential that the incision line of the polar wedge to be resected should not be farther medial than 10 to 20 mm from the longitudinal axis of the kidney, so as to prevent perihilar scarring.
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Stapling Techniques Involving Lung Parenchyma

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1984
The article describes how mechanical stapling technique may be advantageously applied to surgical procedures involving pulmonary parenchyma. Segmental resection using the anatomic plane or trans-segmental resection have proved to be both practical and effective procedures.
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MR IMAGING OF PULMONARY PARENCHYMA

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2000
Poor image quality has severely limited the clinical effectiveness of MR imaging of lung parenchyma. Recent improvements in imaging gradients and the introduction of phased-array receiver coils have improved image quality and should allow the diagnostic advantages inherent in MR imaging to be applied for images of lung parenchyma.
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Ultrastructure of parenchyma cell wall in bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) culms

Cellulose, 2020
Cai Lian   +6 more
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[Kidney parenchyma diseases].

Praxis, 2001
The systematic appraisal of the kidneys with respect to differential diagnosis in ultrasonography is an important feature. The integration of the clinical point of view is essential in judging ultrasound findings that appear often moderate and aspecific, especially in respect of diffuse parenchymatous kidney-diseases. The most important characteristics
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Fibroblastoma of Renal Parenchyma

Journal of Urology, 1958
R, EARLY, B, BROWN, K, TERPLAN
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