نتایج جستجو برای: saline solution

تعداد نتایج: 506667  

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2001
E F Cassirer K M Rudolph P Fowler V L Coggins D L Hunter M W Miller

We conducted field and laboratory experiments to evaluate whether treating pregnant bighorn ewes with a combination of an experimental Pasteurella trehalosi and Mannheimia haemolytica (formerly P. haemolytica) vaccine and a commercially-available bovine P. multocida and M. haemolytica vaccine would increase lamb survival following a pneumonia epidemic. Three free-ranging bighorn herds affected ...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2009
Mark Walker Yue Zhang Sonia Heaven Charles Banks

Errors that are commonly made in the quantification of biogas from anaerobic digestion experiments were investigated. For liquid displacement gasometers where a barrier solution separates the biogas and the atmosphere, inaccuracy due to gas diffusion was examined experimentally. Acidified saturated saline solution was the most suitable barrier solution, as biogas characteristics changed least w...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2015
Mafumi Hishida Yohei Kaneko Masanari Okuno Yasuhisa Yamamura Taka-aki Ishibashi Kazuya Saito

The behavior of water molecules at the surface of nonionic surfactant (monomyristolein) and effects of monovalent ions on the behavior are investigated using the heterodyne-detected vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy. It is found that water molecules at the surface are oriented with their hydrogen atoms pointing to the bulk, and that the degree of orientation depends on the anion...

Journal: :European journal of pain 2006
Megan L Hudson Katherine McCormick Nadia Zalucki G Lorimer Moseley

BACKGROUND People in pain, or expecting pain, sometimes bias their attention towards pain-relevant cues. Perhaps they also bias their attention towards the body part in question. AIM To determine if experimentally induced pain, and the expectation of pain, involve an information processing bias towards the hand in question. METHODS Seventeen asymptomatic subjects performed a hand laterality...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials 2008
Shinji Takemoto Masayuki Hattori Masao Yoshinari Eiji Kawada Yutaka Oda

Although fluoride induces corrosion in titanium in an oral environment, the influence of protein on this corrosion remains to be clarified. The objective of this study was to investigate suppression of fluoride-induced corrosion of titanium where albumin was either present in a solution or where albumin was preadsorbed on titanium. Titanium dissolution in titanium specimens and surface characte...

2014
Ulrike Menzel Victor Greiff Tarik A. Khan Ulrike Haessler Ina Hellmann Simon Friedensohn Skylar C. Cook Mark Pogson Sai T. Reddy

High-throughput sequencing (HTS) of antibody repertoire libraries has become a powerful tool in the field of systems immunology. However, numerous sources of bias in HTS workflows may affect the obtained antibody repertoire data. A crucial step in antibody library preparation is the addition of short platform-specific nucleotide adapter sequences. As of yet, the impact of the method of adapter ...

Journal: :Seizure 2009
Elizabeth Ablah Minh P. Tran Mitchell Isaac David A.S. Kaufman Nazih Moufarrij Kore Liow

OBJECTIVE To determine if applying chilled solution to exposed cerebral cortex can reduce interictal epileptiform activities in patients during surgery. METHODS Electrocorticography was used to record the epileptiform activity of 12 patients (ages 18-53) undergoing cortical mapping and resection surgery. Interictal spikes were counted at baseline and compared with spikes after applying room t...

Journal: :Circulation research 1988
J A Bevan E H Joyce G C Wellman

Infusion of physiological saline solution into the lumen of a tonically contracted resistance artery in vitro caused active relaxation. After endothelium removal by rubbing, confirmed by scanning electron microscopy and loss of the relaxation response to acetylcholine (1 microM), flow relaxation was reduced from a mean of 70% to 37%. The latter change was significant (p less than 0.01). It is c...

Journal: :Current opinion in chemical biology 2008
Thomas Hesterkamp Mark Whittaker

Fragment-based drug discovery has the potential to supersede traditional high throughput screening based drug discovery for molecular targets amenable to structure determination. This is because the chemical diversity coverage is better accomplished by a fragment collection of reasonable size than by larger HTS collections. Furthermore, fragments have the potential to be efficient target binder...

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