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Effects of different sodium concentrations in fluids on brain, lung, and kidney in experimental ischemic stroke. [PDF]
Bessa CM+12 more
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Comparative Analysis of Pioglitazone and Tirzepatide on Body Weight, Glucose Levels, Neuroinflammation, and Oxidative Stress in Diabetic Rats. [PDF]
Alhowail A, Aldawsari MF, Aldubayan M.
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Differential Modulation of Glutamate Transporter-1 by Cocaine and Oxycodone and the Efficacy of MC-100093 to Reduce Reinstatement of Self-Administration. [PDF]
Hart DW+8 more
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Journal of Chemical Education, 1967
Discusses the geochemical cycles of soluble salts and the role of human activity in salinization.
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Discusses the geochemical cycles of soluble salts and the role of human activity in salinization.
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Heparinised Saline or Normal Saline?
Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2008Using heparinised saline as a flush to maintain the patency of arterial and central venous lines is a well-known practice. A literature search was undertaken but found no evidence to support the use of heparinised saline over normal saline. In addition, the use of heparinised saline may be associated with adverse effects.
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2016
Salinity is a threat to the sustainability of many agricultural systems and especially for irrigated areas in arid and semi-arid zones. Besides the possible specific toxicity the main effect of salts is the reduction of soil osmotic potential causing an effect similar to that of water deficit.
Francisco J. Villalobos+4 more
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Salinity is a threat to the sustainability of many agricultural systems and especially for irrigated areas in arid and semi-arid zones. Besides the possible specific toxicity the main effect of salts is the reduction of soil osmotic potential causing an effect similar to that of water deficit.
Francisco J. Villalobos+4 more
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