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FastCat: Autonomous Discovery of Multielement Layered Double Hydroxide Alloy Catalysts for Alkaline Oxygen Evolution Reaction

open access: yesAdvanced Intelligent Discovery, EarlyView.
A machine learning‐guided self‐driving laboratory screened over 500 nickel‐based layered double‐hydroxide catalysts for alkaline oxygen evolution. Out of the eight metals, the robot uncovered a quaternary Ni–Fe–Cr–Co catalysts requiring only 231 mV overpotential to reach 20 mA cm−2.
Nis Fisker‐Bødker   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Influence of tidal volume on stroke volume variation. Does it really matter?

Intensive Care Medicine, 2003
Frédéric Michard   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Pneumoperitoneum affects stroke volume variation in humans

Journal of Anesthesia, 2014
Stroke volume variation (SVV) is affected by many factors. Although elevated intra-abdominal pressure and a pneumoperitoneum have been shown to increase SVV in animals, a recent human study showed that SVV did not change as a pneumoperitoneum was established.
Zen'ichiro, Wajima   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Influences of different vasopressors on stroke volume variation and pulse pressure variation

Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 2015
Pulse pressure variation (PPV) and stroke volume variation (SVV) during mechanical ventilation have been shown to be effective parameters to predict preload responsiveness. Although induced hypertension decreases PPV and SVV, the influences of different vasopressors on PPV and SVV are unknown.
Ran, Kong   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Stroke Volume Variation During Acute Normovolemic Hemodilution

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 2009
The intravascular volume of surgical patients should be optimized to avoid complications associated with both overhydration and underresuscitation. In patients undergoing intraoperative acute normovolemic hemodilution, we investigated whether stroke volume variation (SVV) derived from an arterial pressure-based cardiac output (CO) monitor system ...
Gudrun, Kungys   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

A Simple Physiologic Algorithm for Managing Hemodynamics Using Stroke Volume and Stroke Volume Variation: Physiologic Optimization Program

Journal of Intensive Care Medicine, 2009
Intravascular volume status and volume responsiveness continue to be important questions for the management of critically ill or injured patients. Goal-directed hemodynamic therapy has been shown to be of benefit to patients with severe sepsis and septic shock, acute lung injury and adult respiratory distress syndrome, and for surgical patients in the ...
exaly   +3 more sources

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