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Balanced Salt Solution Infnusion Alert
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1988To the Editor. —At our affiliate Veterans Administration Hospital, we have observed a series of patients with apparent intraoperative endothelial edema that we believe is associated with variations in pH and osmolarity of the balanced salt solution (BSS). In retrospect, these problems began shortly after the hospital pharmacy switched suppliers of BSS
R B, Briggs, D L, McCartney
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Scorpion toxins prefer salt solutions
Journal of Molecular Modeling, 2015There is a wide variety of ion channel types with various types of blockers, making research in this field very complicated. To reduce this complexity, it is essential to study ion channels and their blockers independently. Scorpion toxins, a major class of blockers, are charged short peptides with high affinities for potassium channels.
Azadeh, Nikouee +2 more
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Resistivity of flowing salt solutions
Journal of Applied Physiology, 1965The longitudinal resistance of salt solutions flowing in rigid tubes is found to change by less than frac14 of 1% for flow velocities up to and exceeding the turbulent rate. The reduced resistance of flowing blood as contrasted to stationary blood is thus not due to altered resistance of the fluid proper rheoencephalogram; blood flow; impedance ...
R, McFee, A R, Spatuzzi
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Polyelectrolytes in multivalent salt solutions
ELECTROPHORESIS, 2011AbstractWe study conformational and electrophoretic properties of polyelectrolytes (PEs) in tetravalent salt solutions under the action of electric fields by means of molecular dynamics simulations. Chain conformations are found to have a sensitive dependence on the salt concentration Cs.
Kun-Mao, Wu, Yu-Fu, Wei, Pai-Yi, Hsiao
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Preparation of sugar-salt solutions
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1984Correct measurement techniques are essential for the preparation of oral rehydration solutions but dangerous or ineffective solutions may also result from the inherent variability of the method and ingredients. This paper describes an experimental study conducted in Zimbabwe to compare the reliability of three methods for measuring sugar and salt in a ...
I, de Zoysa +3 more
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1898
Chicago, Aug. 17, 1898. To the Editor: —Have just been reading the really valuable article, "Saline Infusions" ( vide Journal, August 6, p. 306), and its suggestions will doubtless have great weight with many practitioners. In view of that fact, I thought it might be well to call attention to a typographic error in the fourth line from the top of ...
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Chicago, Aug. 17, 1898. To the Editor: —Have just been reading the really valuable article, "Saline Infusions" ( vide Journal, August 6, p. 306), and its suggestions will doubtless have great weight with many practitioners. In view of that fact, I thought it might be well to call attention to a typographic error in the fourth line from the top of ...
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Dynamics of polyzwitterions in salt-free and salt solutions
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2015The effective charging of a polyzwitterion chain varies with NaCl concentration. Dynamics of polyzwitterions is mediated by the interchain electrostatic repulsion and intrachain attraction.
Zhonglin, Cao, Guangzhao, Zhang
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Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2021
As you know, the main way of penetration of exogenous environmental factors into the body is the gastrointestinal tract. In fact, this is the first barrier to the penetration of these factors into the body. Concentrations of chemical elements in food, one way or another, can affect the hydrolytic and transport functions of the small intestine, which we
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As you know, the main way of penetration of exogenous environmental factors into the body is the gastrointestinal tract. In fact, this is the first barrier to the penetration of these factors into the body. Concentrations of chemical elements in food, one way or another, can affect the hydrolytic and transport functions of the small intestine, which we
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Salt and Water Transport in Reverse Osmosis Membranes: Beyond the Solution-Diffusion Model
Environmental Science & Technology, 2021Li Wang, Jouke Dykstra, Slawomir Porada
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