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Fatal poisoning with sodium chloride
Forensic Science International, 1982Abstract This is an account of accidental fatal poisoning of a psychiatric patient following the use of a saline emetic for suspected chlorpromazine poisoning.
M.K.S. Mashru, G.A. Gresham
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Observations on Dietary Sodium Chloride
Journal of the American Dietetic Association, 1957To eat or not to eat salt is now the question, What is the effect of “too little” or “too much”?
George R. Meneely, Con O. T. Ball
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Anharmonicity in Sodium Chloride
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1967The full set of third-order elastic constants of NaCl was measured and compared to some combinations of these constants that have been reported in the literature. The Cauchy relations were found to be reasonably well satisfied. For NaCl, C111 is large (of the order of 1013 dyn/cm2) and negative, C112 and C166 are smaller (of the order of 0.5×1012 dyn ...
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Water, Sodium, Potassium and Chloride
2014The sudden disruption of excessive placental supply with fluids and electrolytes is challenging for neonatal physiology during the period of postnatal adaptation. Different from many other nutrients, the body experiences large changes in daily requirements during the first 7-14 postnatal days, and on the other hand does not tolerate conditions of ...
Christoph Fusch, Frank Jochum
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Diffusion of Sodium in Rubidium Chloride
Physical Review, 1969Abstract The diffusion of Na22Cl in RbCl was measured in the temperature range 377–707°C by the tracer-sectioning technique. The activation energy is 2.06± 0.02 and 0.59 ± 0.01 eV in the intrinsic and extrinsic regions, respectively. The temperature dependence of the correlation factor, as deduced from isotope-effect measurements, is 0.19 eV in the ...
N. L. Peterson, S. J. Rothman
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SODIUM CHLORIDE POISONING IN CATTLE
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1978SUMMARYConsumption of a sodium chloride based supplement followed by food and water restriction in yards for over 30 hours, resulted in nervous disorders in 5 of 60 three‐year‐old steers within hours of being released into a paddock. Clinical signs were associated with polioencephalomalacis which was confirmed in 2 of 3 affected steers by microscopic ...
K. F. Trueman, D. C. Clague
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Triboluminescence in sodium chloride
Journal of Luminescence, 2010The emission of light due to rubbing or impact of two surfaces (Triboluminescence) has been traditionally studied under visible and ultraviolet spectrum. The current study provides an experimental insight into infrared emission occurring during low velocity impact on common salt crystals.
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SODIUM CHLORIDE AND HYPERTENSION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956To the Editor:— The Journal, March 17, page 997, carried my letter mentioning evidence that saltless diet can reduce puerperal eclampsia to the vanishing point. Newspapers now are informing the public of observations presented at the recent meeting of the American Society for Experimental Pathology at Atlantic City, N.
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Fresh emplacement of hydrated sodium chloride on Ceres from ascending salty fluids
Nature Astronomy, 2020M. D. De Sanctis +12 more
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