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An Improved Pilot Tube for Plastic Blood Containers

open access: closedNew England Journal of Medicine, 1956
MANY hemolytic transfusion reactions can be shown to have been due to human fallibility. For example, pilot or specimen tubes may be wrongly labeled; serial numbers may be misread, or blood intende...
Alan Richardson Jones
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Collagen tube containers in alveolar ridge augmentation

open access: closedThe Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, 1989
This article reports the use of collagen tube containers with implants of particulate hydroxyapatite. Tubes were used to aid in the particle placement and to prevent particle migration. Implant success was judged by the patient and the prosthodontist. Results were favorable.
R. Lee, Richard K. Gongloff
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Rubber tube containers for pneumatic tubes [PDF]

open access: closedMetallurgist, 1976
G. A. Blokh   +5 more
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Device for stacking tubes in a container

open access: closedMetallurgist, 1988
M. A. Andreeva   +3 more
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How Shading and Container Type Influence Ilex paraguariensis A.St.-Hil. Seedling Production

Forestry sciences, 2022
This study aimed to evaluate the influence of containers and shading on Ilex paraguariensis A.St.-Hil (yerba mate) seedling growth. We used a completely randomized design with a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement (containers × shading).
Letícia Siqueira Walter   +5 more
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Sample Return Container Opening Process Concept for Potential Mars Sample Return

IEEE Aerospace Conference, 2021
Proposed Mars Sample Return (MSR) missions would require a pristine and secure opening method to ensure sample Contamination Control and backward Planetary Protection.
Jackson W. Strahle   +8 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Transients in tubes containing liquids

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1977
Abstract An experimental investigation of the elastic and fluid pressure waves produced by the longitudinal impact of steel strikers on 25.4 mm (1.0 in.) dia. tubes filled with water was performed by means of a modified Hopkinson pressure bar technique. The tubes employed consisted of aluminum and acrylic plastic with three different wall thicknesses.
Jerome L. Sackman   +2 more
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