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World Journal of Pediatrics, 2017
Intramuscular vaccination is among the most common source of iatrogenic pain in infants. Vapocoolant sprays are rapid-acting alternative to topical anesthetics. They provide transient anesthesia via evaporation induced skin cooling, and reduce pain due to vaccine injection in children and adults.
Amit Upadhyay +2 more
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Intramuscular vaccination is among the most common source of iatrogenic pain in infants. Vapocoolant sprays are rapid-acting alternative to topical anesthetics. They provide transient anesthesia via evaporation induced skin cooling, and reduce pain due to vaccine injection in children and adults.
Amit Upadhyay +2 more
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Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference, 2020
Abstract Due to natural depletion many mature fields are currently suffering from productivity issues due to halite precipitation in the North Sea. Main actions to prevent or solve this type of scaling issues include increasing flowing pressures (topside choking or velocity strings), but often considered easiest and most economical are ...
Pejman Shoeibi Omrani
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Abstract Due to natural depletion many mature fields are currently suffering from productivity issues due to halite precipitation in the North Sea. Main actions to prevent or solve this type of scaling issues include increasing flowing pressures (topside choking or velocity strings), but often considered easiest and most economical are ...
Pejman Shoeibi Omrani
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Hydrological Processes, 2007
AbstractSoil water repellency is commonly assessed using the Water Droplet Penetration Time (WDPT) and Molarity of Ethanol (MED) or Critical Surface Tension (CST) tests. The former is a kinetic measurement indicating the persistence of water repellency; the latter, a thermodynamic measurement, gives the initial severity of water repellency.
Peter Douglas, Stefan H Doerr
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AbstractSoil water repellency is commonly assessed using the Water Droplet Penetration Time (WDPT) and Molarity of Ethanol (MED) or Critical Surface Tension (CST) tests. The former is a kinetic measurement indicating the persistence of water repellency; the latter, a thermodynamic measurement, gives the initial severity of water repellency.
Peter Douglas, Stefan H Doerr
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Assessing the hydrophobic characteristics of soil is vital for understanding soil wettability or soil-water interactions, particularly in post-wildfire environments where water repellency can significantly impact ecosystem recovery, water infiltration, and erosion control.
Prakash, Mugundan
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Current climate change makes it necessary to gain a deeper understanding of the runoff generation processes in Central European forests. A changing climate might affect soil water repellency (SWR) which can be seen as an import trigger for overland flow ...
Manuel Seeger, Markus C Casper
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