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Self-Diffusion of Sodium in Sodium Chloride and Sodium Bromide

The Journal of Chemical Physics, 1950
The self-diffusion coefficient of sodium in sodium chloride and sodium bromide has been measured as a function of temperature. A comparison of the self-diffusion coefficient with the electrolytic conductivity reveals that the Einstein relation is satisfied at high but not at low temperatures.
H. Nelson Crooks   +2 more
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The emerging chemistry of sodium ion batteries for electrochemical energy storage.

Angewandte Chemie, 2015
Energy storage technology has received significant attention for portable electronic devices, electric vehicle propulsion, bulk electricity storage at power stations, and load leveling of renewable sources, such as solar energy and wind power.
Dipan Kundu   +3 more
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Sodium

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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Sodium Sensitive and Sodium Retaining Hypertension

American Journal of Hypertension, 1990
The 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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Effect of Intrinsic Defects of Carbon Materials on the Sodium Storage Performance

Advanced Energy Materials, 2020
Due to their high conductivity and low cost, carbon materials have attracted great attention in the field of energy storage, especially as anode material for sodium ion batteries.
Ruiqi Guo   +9 more
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Foscarnet Sodium

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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Pseudocapacitive Sodium Storage in Mesoporous Single-Crystal-like TiO2-Graphene Nanocomposite Enables High-Performance Sodium-Ion Capacitors.

ACS Nano, 2017
Sodium-ion capacitors can potentially combine the virtues of high power capability of conventional electrochemical capacitors and high energy density of batteries.
Zaiyuan Le   +8 more
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Sodium Bicarbonate and Sodium Citrate: Ergogenic Aids?

The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2005
Numerous 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
BelĂ©n Feriche   +3 more
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Brequinar sodium

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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Fondaparinux Sodium

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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