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Hair Relaxer Misuse: Don't Relax

Pediatrics, 2000
The ingestion of caustic agents has been recognized as a serious problem and has been the focus of legislative efforts to promote increased safety. The 1927 Federal Caustic Act provides for the labeling of caustic substances as poison. Follow-up legislation in 1960 and 1970 has decreased the availability of caustic substances to children.
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Muscle relaxants

Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2003
Studies on the toxic effects of muscle relaxants are difficult to design because of the need for mechanical ventilation and, consequently, concomitant administration of anaesthetic drugs which may influence the results. The following overview shows that muscle relaxants are weak toxic agents with regard to their teratogenicity, carcinogenicity and ...
Sandra, Kampe   +2 more
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Relaxation selective pulses in fast relaxing systems

Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 2014
In this work, the selectivity or sharpness of the saturation profiles for relaxation selective pulses (R^rsps) that suppress magnetization possessing relaxation times of T2=T2(rsp) and T1=αT2 for α∈12,∞ was optimized. Along with sharpening the selectivity of the R^rsps, the selective saturation of these pulses was also optimized to be robust to both B0
Christopher J, Lopez   +2 more
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Augmented Relaxation Labeling and Dynamic Relaxation Labeling

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1982
Current implementations of relaxation labeling are homogeneous, where each pixel is in an identical relationship to a static neighbor set. These systems maintain the iterative probabilistic labeling but use a nonhomogeneous dynamic neighborhood to establish a local consistency.
S A, Kuschel, C V, Page
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Polymer Relaxation Times from Birefringence Relaxation Measurements

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1967
A theoretical description of the time dependence of induced birefringence in polymers, based on the ``pearl-necklace'' model, is presented, and relations between relaxation and frequency dependence methods are discussed. The relaxation theory is applied to the results of measurements of the longest relaxation time for the DNA from bacteriophage T2. The
D S, Thompson, S J, Gill
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Technique of Relaxation: Self-Relaxation.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1966
The authors offer a brief description of a psychotherapeutic method calledTechnique of Relaxation: Self-Relaxationas it has been practiced to their own satisfaction at the Medical Clinic of Jena in Thuringia. The core of the therapy amounts to verbal (symbolic?) control over autonomous organic function. The basic premise of such treatment, which avoids
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["Relaxant" awake but still relaxed].

Der Anaesthesist, 2004
We report on a 23-year-old female patient who underwent removal of the implants after maxillary surgery. At the end of surgery the administration of anaesthetic agents was discontinued. During the following 30 min several attempts were made to wake the patient, but she did not respond to verbal or pain stimuli.
B, Pilgram   +3 more
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