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Veterans Affairs Clinical Resource Hubs and Rates of Mental Health Community Care Referrals.

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Controlling Penetration

SIAM Journal on Scientific and Statistical Computing, 1986
When particle methods are used to simulate the high Mach number collision of gas clouds particle streaming may occur because the particles can penetrate the interface between the clouds. We show how this penetration can be prevented by using an appropriate artificial viscosity. Numerical experiments in one and three dimensions are described.
Lattanzio, J. C.   +3 more
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Penetration enhancers

Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2004
One long-standing approach for improving transdermal drug delivery uses penetration enhancers (also called sorption promoters or accelerants) which penetrate into skin to reversibly decrease the barrier resistance. Numerous compounds have been evaluated for penetration enhancing activity, including sulphoxides (such as dimethylsulphoxide, DMSO), Azones
Adrian C, Williams, Brian W, Barry
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Cloxacillin Penetration

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1976
We investigated the intraocular penetration of cloxacillin in 14 patients undergoing surgery for senile cataract after intramuscular and subconjunctival injections of the drug. No antibiotic level was detected in the aqueous humor when cloxacillin was administered intramuscularly in a dose that ranged between 1 and 4 g.
M M, Uwaydah   +4 more
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Penetrating Duodenal Trauma

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1982
Ten cases of penetrating injuries to the duodenum are presented. Six injuries were treated with primary repair, retrograde decompressing jejunostomy, and feeding jejunostomy. There was no postoperative duodenal leak in any patient treated with primary repair and retrograde decompressing jejunostomy.
J E, Hasson, D, Stern, G S, Moss
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Penetrating Intracranial Stone

Pediatric Neurosurgery, 2005
Traumatic intracranial foreign objects may cause cranial hemorrhage and contusion at an early stage and epileptic seizures and infections at a later stage, leading to morbidity and mortality in children. In the present study we report a case of a traumatic intracranial stone, which is a rarely encountered foreign object in intracranial traumatic ...
Kiymaz, N, Yilmaz, N
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Transclival penetrating injury

Neurosurgery, 1987
Abstract A case of a stab wound of the cranium with a retained knife blade is presented. The blade had an unusual course through the base of the skull-the point of the knife penetrated the clival line to end in the posterior fossa. Although the blade was in close proximity to the basilar artery, it was judged safe to extract the knife by
P, Miller, R, Lipschitz
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