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Highly ordered rubbers with a giant elastocaloric effect. [PDF]
Fu Y +14 more
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Compressed Liquid ( p - ρ - T ) Measurements of <i>trans</i>-1,2-Dichloroethene [R-1130(E)]. [PDF]
Fortin TJ, Outcalt SL.
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Sustainability with prospective refrigerants
This paper first presents a brief historical summary of the recent past and current status of refrigerants, and then proceeds to suggest a simple Second Law-based approach using the ideal vapor compression refrigeration cycle to estimate a refrigerant’s
Claudio Zilio
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1946
Abstract The experimental and clinical evidence for the value of refrigeration in lengthening survival time of anemic tissue, controlling infection and preventing shock has been outlined. A technic for refrigeration amputation is presented. Final conclusions can not be drawn and must await more detailed and controlled studies.
H I, MILLER, P R, MILLER
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Abstract The experimental and clinical evidence for the value of refrigeration in lengthening survival time of anemic tissue, controlling infection and preventing shock has been outlined. A technic for refrigeration amputation is presented. Final conclusions can not be drawn and must await more detailed and controlled studies.
H I, MILLER, P R, MILLER
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Medications not to be refrigerated
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979A survey of selected drug labelers was conducted to generate a list of drug products that should not be refrigerated. Letters asking for information on products adversely affected by refrigeration were mailed to 109 drug product labelers. A second letter was sent to nonresponders and to labelers providing incomplete information. Responses were received
J A, Romankiewicz +3 more
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Transfusion, 1977
For the past several decades wet ice has been the common coolant used to maintain whole blood at 4 to 10 C during transit. This practice was introduced by the military during the early part of World War II, when whole blood was shipped from the United States to the War Zone.1 The data presented herein, collected during recent field studies, show that a
D W, McPeak, A J, Shulthise, F R, Camp
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For the past several decades wet ice has been the common coolant used to maintain whole blood at 4 to 10 C during transit. This practice was introduced by the military during the early part of World War II, when whole blood was shipped from the United States to the War Zone.1 The data presented herein, collected during recent field studies, show that a
D W, McPeak, A J, Shulthise, F R, Camp
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Environmental Science & Technology, 2008
Environmental ranking of refrigerants is of need in many instances. The aim is to assess the relative environmental hazard posed by 40 refrigerants, including those used in the past, those presently used, and some proposed substitutes. Ranking is based upon ozone depletion potential, global warming potential, and atmospheric lifetime and is achieved by
Guillermo, Restrepo +4 more
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Environmental ranking of refrigerants is of need in many instances. The aim is to assess the relative environmental hazard posed by 40 refrigerants, including those used in the past, those presently used, and some proposed substitutes. Ranking is based upon ozone depletion potential, global warming potential, and atmospheric lifetime and is achieved by
Guillermo, Restrepo +4 more
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