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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986 
Although the clinical manifestations of an abnormal serum sodium concentration are uncommon, imbalances in sodium and water occur frequently. The major indications for the determination of the serum sodium are those situations in which the signs and symptoms of hyponatremia or hypernatremia are likely.
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Although the clinical manifestations of an abnormal serum sodium concentration are uncommon, imbalances in sodium and water occur frequently. The major indications for the determination of the serum sodium are those situations in which the signs and symptoms of hyponatremia or hypernatremia are likely.
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Sodium Sensitive and Sodium Retaining Hypertension
American Journal of Hypertension, 1990The differences between sodium sensitive and sodium retaining hypertension were theoretically considered using a water tank model of body fluid volume-blood pressure regulation. If an outlet valve is attached to a tank with a base area corresponding to the reciprocal of total peripheral resistance (TPR) and water is poured into this tank at a rate ...
G. Kimura +11 more
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Retina, 1991 
Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a major opportunistic viral pathogen frequently causing disease in immunocompromised patients such as organ transplant recipients and people with AIDS, may present as pneumonitis, gastrointestinal disease, or encephalitis. Its most common manifestation in patients with AIDS is retinitis which, if left untreated, invariably ...
J R, Minor, J K, Baltz
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Cytomegalovirus (CMV), a major opportunistic viral pathogen frequently causing disease in immunocompromised patients such as organ transplant recipients and people with AIDS, may present as pneumonitis, gastrointestinal disease, or encephalitis. Its most common manifestation in patients with AIDS is retinitis which, if left untreated, invariably ...
J R, Minor, J K, Baltz
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Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium Citrate: Ergogenic Aids?
The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2005Numerous studies have used exogenous administration of sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO(3)) and sodium citrate (Na-citrate) in an attempt to enhance human performance. After ingestion of NaHCO(3) and Na-citrate, two observations have been made: (a) There was great individual variability in the ergogenic benefit reached, which can be attributed to the level of
Belén Feriche +3 more
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Pediatric Nephrology, 1995 
The future use of BQR as a component of a treatment regimen for preventing graft rejection is uncertain. The drug exhibits a number of characteristics that are considered desirable for inclusion in a multidrug antirejection protocol. BQR is an effective immunosuppressive agent and can act as a single agent to prevent the rejection of allografts and ...
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The future use of BQR as a component of a treatment regimen for preventing graft rejection is uncertain. The drug exhibits a number of characteristics that are considered desirable for inclusion in a multidrug antirejection protocol. BQR is an effective immunosuppressive agent and can act as a single agent to prevent the rejection of allografts and ...
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Drugs of the Future, 2002 
Fondaparinux (Org-31540 / SR-90107A) is a new drug chemically synthesized for treatment and prophylaxis of thromboembolic disease. Fondaparinux is a selective inhibitor of activated factor X. Its structure is the copy of the heparin pentasaccharide sequence, the shortest chain required for antithrombin inhibition of activated factor X without ...
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Fondaparinux (Org-31540 / SR-90107A) is a new drug chemically synthesized for treatment and prophylaxis of thromboembolic disease. Fondaparinux is a selective inhibitor of activated factor X. Its structure is the copy of the heparin pentasaccharide sequence, the shortest chain required for antithrombin inhibition of activated factor X without ...
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Unasyn (Ampicillin Sodium/Sulbactam Sodium)
Gastroenterology Nursing, 1993Unasyn is a combination drug used for the treatment of infections as well as a prophylactic intervention prior to surgical or endoscopic interventions. Unasyn is a broad spectrum antibiotic of the penicillin family that inhibits beta-lactamases, ensuring activity of the ampicillin against resistant organisms.
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Journal of the Less Common Metals, 1978 
Abstract The electrical resistivity of solutions of sodium hydride (between 340 and 430 °C) and of sodium monoxide (at 400 °C) in liquid sodium up to saturation concentrations has been determined. The resistivity increases linearly with increasing concentration of each salt but hydride ions scatter conduction electrons more effectively; unit ...
John Oliver +4 more
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Abstract The electrical resistivity of solutions of sodium hydride (between 340 and 430 °C) and of sodium monoxide (at 400 °C) in liquid sodium up to saturation concentrations has been determined. The resistivity increases linearly with increasing concentration of each salt but hydride ions scatter conduction electrons more effectively; unit ...
John Oliver +4 more
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Sodium silicates and sodium aluminosilicates
Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, 1978AbstractA highlight summary of the chemistry and commercial manufacturing processes involved in making sodium silicates and sodium aluminosilicates (zeolites) is presented. Some relative and current raw material costs and energy needs, and overall qualitative economic comparisons of the various processes are discussed.
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Sodium Intake and Sodium Sensitivity
Nutrition Reviews, 2009Aaron M. Altschul, Janet K. Grommet
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