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Shaped by context: Evolutionary trajectories of desiccation tolerance in land plants. [PDF]
Marks RA, Abrahams RS, Ekwealor JTB.
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HYPERKALÆMIA AND UNICEF TYPE REHYDRATION SOLUTIONS
Lancet, The, 1980info:eu-repo/semantics ...
A Kahn
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Medicaid Coverage of Oral Rehydration Solutions
New England Journal of Medicine, 1993To the Editor: Oral rehydration solutions have been recommended for the treatment and prevention of dehydration due to diarrhea in the United States1,2 and worldwide3. Although several of these solutions are commercially available in the United States, they are not uniformly available to indigent children4.
Mitchell B Cohen
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DISINFECTION OF ORAL REHYDRATION SOLUTIONS BY SUNLIGHT
Lancet, The, 1980Recently the World Health Organization (WHO) has intensified its efforts to promote and expand diarrheal disease control programs in developing countries by means of oral rehydration therapy within the framework of primary health care. The objective of the WHO strategy is the delivery of oral rehydration solutions (ORSs) containing glucose (or sucrose)
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The use of oral rehydration solutions in children and adults
Current Gastroenterology Reports, 2004The observation that the intestinal Na(+)-glucose cotransporter remains intact in most diarrheal illnesses led to development of the life-saving, low-cost technology of oral rehydration salt (ORS) solutions. The primary therapeutic role of ORS solutions is in prevention and treatment of dehydration during management of acute gastroenteritis. Successful
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