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Influence of different oral rehydration solutions on abomasal conditions and the acid-base status of suckling calves

open access: yesJournal of Dairy Science, 2009
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of oral rehydration solutions (ORS) on milk clotting, abomasal pH, electrolyte concentrations, and osmolality, as well as on the acid-base status in blood of suckling calves, as treatment with ORS is ...
Harshadrai M Rawel
exaly   +2 more sources

Oral Rehydration: An Evolving Solution

Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2002
Fluid and electrolyte balance is vital for good health at all ages. Water comprises 75% of the body weight of a neonate. However, during the first 3 to 5 days of life, 5% to 10% of body weight is lost because of a loss of extracellular fluid. Total body fluid decreases gradually to about 60% of total body weight by 1 year of age. The limited ability of
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THE EVAPORATION AND REHYDRATION OF AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS

Journal of Meteorology, 1956
Abstract An experiment is described in which a quartz-fiber microbalance is used to measure the course of rehydration of NaCl particles at various humidities. A comprehensive theory is presented for the rehydration and evaporation rates of droplets of aqueous solutions in terms of measurable bulk physico-chemical properties.
Walter L. Crider   +2 more
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ELECTROLYTE FLUXES IN THE GUT AND ORAL REHYDRATION SOLUTIONS

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1996
This article provides a brief overview of the normal physiology of water and electrolyte fluxes across the gut as a prerequisite for understanding the pathologic disturbances occurring with diarrheal illnesses. In turn, the rationale for the use of oral rehydration solutions in diarrheal disorders is explored.
S A, Acra, G K, Ghishan
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Oral rehydration solution

BMJ, 2001
T. F. Ho   +3 more
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STORING ORAL REHYDRATION SOLUTION

The Lancet, 1982
M, Santosham   +7 more
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Formulation of oral rehydration solution

The Lancet, 2002
Norbert, Hirschhorn   +3 more
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