When the dressing is removed, the wound should be irrigated with normal saline to remove liquefied debris. |
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The Chenopodiaceae Suaeda salsa L. is native to saline soils of northern China and is adapted to growth in the high salt flooding region. |
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The groundwater is becoming saline as the water table sinks because of overuse, and sea water presses in. |
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Aerosolized saline solution in the inspiratory circuit is used to humidify the inspired air. |
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Immediately after thoracotomy, the pleural cavity was carefully washed with 100 mL of physical saline solution, and the fluid was examined. |
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For 8 days, the wound was irrigated with normal saline using a 35-cc syringe and a 19-gauge needle. |
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Embryos were extracted from uteri by saline solution lavage on days 2 and 3 of pregnancy. |
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On land, giant reservoirs holding saline water could be built to offset the rise in sea levels caused by the melting of the polar ice-caps. |
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The brushes can be rinsed in saline solution or in liquid-based fixative for cell concentration procedures. |
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Relegated to serological realms, and with medical practitioners generally using saline, blood-typing was virtually ignored by clinicians. |
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Loss of blood volume is initially counteracted by intravenous saline and later by typed and cross-matched blood transfusion. |
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Sodium pentobarbital, and either Trolox or saline were infused intravenously during the treatment. |
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Sputum induction is a respiratory therapy technique that uses hypertonic saline to induce sputum production. |
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The saltbush Atriplex halimus is a chenopodiaceous plant well adapted to dry saline habitats and widely distributed in the Mediterranean Basin. |
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Typically, the basins are internally drained, resulting in the formation of saline ephemeral lakes known as playas. |
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Samples were serially diluted in sterile saline and cultured in tryptic soy agar pour plates. |
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To obtain each sample, 4 sterile cotton-tipped applicators were slightly moistened in sterile saline and swabbed along the length of the shaft. |
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There are also azonal saline wetlands, wetlands, gypsum and limestone containing soil types in low altitude zones. |
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This coupled with the saline water intrusion completes the process of contamination of the Kuttanad backwaters. |
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At least 20 teachers became ill and were transfused saline during the hunger strike, according to the strikers. |
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The saline intravenous lines are turned off and the thiopental sodium is injected which puts the inmate into a deep sleep. |
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Many plant species accumulating betaine inhabit saline and arid areas and accumulate the compound in response to drought and salinity. |
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In a constipated infant, it may be necessary to perform colonic irrigation with limited amounts of sterile saline. |
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Many seas are tideless, and the waters of some are saline only in a very slight degree. |
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The caput and caudal epididymal regions were separated, and washed with ice-cold physiological saline in order to remove seminal plasma. |
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Some crops are more tolerant of salt, and can maintain their yield well under saline conditions. |
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They compared the comfort level and side effects of warmed versus room-temperature saline solution for ear irrigation. |
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They feed on microscopic blue green algae plants that only thrive in saline waters. |
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The saline crust is well developed on the interfluves between the valleys and shows little or no evidence for active runoff. |
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A simple method is to instill a measured amount of saline to infer the volume of the wound. |
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To instill acid or saline in the lung, we introduced a cannula via a tracheotomy. |
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Despite concerns about the use of conductive irrigation solutions with electrosurgical devices, saline is the most common irrigant used. |
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Patients undergoing breast augmentation procedures currently must receive saline implants. |
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The river water is saline below 0.7 per mille, while the water in the Aral Sea was brackish with salinity at approximately 9 per mille. |
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At 10 minutes, lungs were perfused with physiologic saline through the pulmonary artery. |
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Everett was put into a hypothermic state, his temperature lowered with an icy cold saline solution. |
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The user carries a pressure injector-style hypodermic which contains a very special kind of silicon saline suspension solution. |
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These fluids are thought to be saline brines derived from syntectonic, hydrographically closed, arid basins. |
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Queen Victoria loved the sulfureous saline water so much she gave the town a royal prefix. |
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The cause of death was excessive infusion and absorption of normal saline during hysteroscopic ablation of submucosal leiomyoma for menorrhagia. |
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Guinea pigs were challenged with either ovalbumin or saline once weekly, for 12 consecutive weeks. |
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At the end of the procedure the wound should be washed with copious quantities of saline and then left open. |
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However, these measures should not be employed if oliguria is established despite initial generous hydration with normal saline. |
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The holes were flushed with sterile saline to ensure they were clear of debris. |
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Before application of the dressing, the skin around the pressure ulcer was cleaned with sterile saline. |
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However, the mechanisms taken by the seeds of halophytes to adapt to saline stress are still poorly understood. |
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Shoots of the halophyte Salicornia bigelovii are larger and more succulent when grown in highly saline environments. |
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Injection of bacteria had no influence on hemocyanin or hemolymph protein concentrations when compared to saline injection. |
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An infusion of IV normal saline frequently corrects hypotension and increases cardiac output. |
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Besides, over 20 million hectares of irrigated lands have become saline or waterlogged in several parts of the country. |
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This process is also known as desalinization, desalting or saline water reclamation. |
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Parallel experiments were performed in acetonitrile and phosphate-buffered saline aqueous solutions under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. |
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Not only does trout farming make use of saline groundwater, it could help lower the water table and reduce groundwater's salt content. |
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The probe was rinsed with sterile normal saline between measurements of each raft. |
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Within the distributary channel the relatively static nature of the saline wedge inhibits seaward bedload transport. |
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While one half of the marsh receives saline water, the other half is filled with natural rainwater. |
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The primary immunization consisted of antigen emulsified in phosphate buffered saline. |
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Researchers found that similar-sized Salsola kali plants took twice as long to reach the wilting point on saline compared to nonsaline medium. |
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The saline is instilled and circulated using a small hysteroscope and a delivery system. |
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To treat cuts, grazes, bites and scratches, wash the area carefully with a warm saline solution to which has been added two drops of thyme oil. |
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The study included 41 healthy subjects who were given amphetamine, ketamine and then saline, in varying sequence. |
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The specimens were then wrapped in gauze soaked in normal saline solution, sealed in an airtight bag, and frozen until the time of testing. |
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The patient sat with both feet and arms in saline baths and was wired up to the machine. |
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Then Holly discovered she had forgotten her contact lens case and had to improvise with two wine glasses and a splash of saline. |
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Using a bulb syringe and saline nose drops can also help to keep a baby's nose clear. |
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In hot, dry areas, salt build-up in reservoirs has led to saline waters that ruined farmland. |
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An improved electrode for use in generating an electrical field in a saline solution is provided. |
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Ice saline lavage does not serve a useful purpose and may prolong bleeding. |
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Syrups, and many animal, vegetable, and saline solutions, are decoloured or whitened by agitation with animal charcoal. |
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The saline solution means that any harmful bugs, viruses or bacteria cannot survive, so it is completely hygienic. |
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Pulmonary compromise was induced by repeated normal saline solution lavage. |
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Fluorimetric and spectrophotometric analysis in pure phosphate buffered saline and solvent mixtures has been used throughout the study. |
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A few freshwater fishes may occur in the least saline parts of the estuary. |
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I am now finding myself on a deserted beach on the brink of a saline washout. |
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When this occurs due to cold saline irrigation, it appears to have no association to neural trauma. |
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One property of the water of the Murray is the remarkably low quantity of saline matter in solution, and its softness. |
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There is a wide range of topics which include saline, sodic, acidic, eroded, compacted, and organic soils. |
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Traditionally patients are advised to gargle with saline, often with the addition of sodium bicarbonate. |
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In order to examine the bladder fully, the doctor may use the cystoscope to fill your bladder with a saline solution. |
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One milliliter of sterile saline is flushed into the middle ear cavity and aspirated back. |
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During the night, he became hypotensive, with minimal response to boluses of normal saline. |
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In Australia, salt is produced by solar evaporation from sea water, saline lake waters, underground brines and harvested from dry lake beds. |
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The soils are mostly leached sands and are defined as generally poor in nutrients and relatively saline except for the clay riverine soils. |
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Upon arrival, he experienced a severe bout of hypotension that was to be treated with a saline bolus. |
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Adequate flow in our rivers is necessary for the maintenance of aquatic life, to prevent saline water intrusion and to protect riparian rights. |
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These saline waters get pulled into local aquifers as wells and groundwater supplies are overdrawn. |
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The movement of saline water into freshwater aquifers, or saltwater intrusion, is usually caused by ground water pumping from coastal wells. |
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These pictures show an immense bloom of a halophilic archaean species, in a saline pond at a salt works near San Quintin, Mexico. |
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Third, germination of papyrus from seed may have been hampered by residual saline porewater in littoral soils. |
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When the surgery is complete, your surgeon removes the arthroscope and any other instruments and flushes the joint with a saline solution. |
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An equivalent amount of normal saline was added to control tubes in lieu of enzyme solution and processed similarly. |
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She considers it fun to flush saline solution through the port in her chest. |
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Your baby's doctor may recommend saline nose drops or saltwater nasal spray to loosen thick nasal mucus. |
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A saline abortion is a solution of salt saline that is injected into the mothers womb. |
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Use an over-the-counter nasal saline spray, or flush your nostrils with warm salt water. |
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Standard BAL was then performed using three aliquots of 50-ml sterile isotonic saline. |
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This area belongs to the carob tree forest located in a saline depression between the annual 300-400 mm isohyets. |
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Strong winds remove the fertile top soil and seawater intrusion during the rains leaves the soil and water saline. |
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The surgeon copiously irrigates the wound with sterile saline solution and checks for leaks or bleeding. |
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Most seeds are deposited near the surface of saline soil where the concentration of salt is usually much higher than it is below the surface. |
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I had saline mixed with Lidocaine pumped into my face to constrict my blood vessels and numb me so I could endure the zapping. |
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We were already using this room for basal metabolism determinations, electrocardiograms, intravenous administrations of glucose, saline, plasma, and occasionally transfusions. |
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Some parts of the gulf are five times more saline than open oceans. |
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A major advantage of sputum induction, however, is that patients who are normally unable to expectorate can almost always produce sputum after inhaling hypertonic saline. |
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Inhalation of hypertonic saline can be used to obtain sputum from most nonexpectorating patients, and provides a larger volume than achieved by spontaneous expectoration. |
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The mother said her son was unconscious when they arrived at the hospital and doctors put him on a saline drip and monitored him through the night. |
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The implant may then be filled with saline or with a silicone gel. |
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Healthy elderly volunteers were infused with normal saline either intravenously or subcutaneously, using radioisotopic triated water and technetium pertechnetate. |
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We in Australia have nothing to be smug about with the Murray River turned into a saline drip, and the Snowy no more extensive than a geriatric's widdle. |
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A nurse at saline Memorial Hospice, she was leaving work when her ex-boyfriend fatally shot her before turning the gun on himself. |
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Discouting the gross factor of swimming in that saline cesspool, there are some awesome images. |
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Each subject went through this process twice, once being given a saline vial, once a vial of actual tears. |
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The retinal fluid was drained and replaced with a saline solution. |
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The question exists as to why both the lidocaine and the placebo saline solution would have an inhibitory effect on muscle-firing characteristics. |
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He highlighted the potentially deadly similarity between 5ml plastic ampoules of the clear liquids water, saline and lignocaine, a local anaesthetic. |
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Twice last year the British Medical Journal gave column space to doctors reporting confusion between ampoules of water, saline, and lignocaine for injection. |
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The preponderance of evidence for intrasediment growth and dissolution of evaporites supports a sabkha and, in particular, a saline mudflat setting. |
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When the waters receded, they left a broad plain of highly saline soil. |
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Native to South America, paspalum had been used on courses for about 40 years, primarily where salt spray killed traditional turf or the soil had high saline content. |
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Native populations are found in loam or clay depressions containing moderately saline soils and a temporary water-table, and also on outcrops of gypso-saline marls. |
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Wine from vineyards with saline soils may contain elevated levels of salt. |
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In coastal areas, a decline in the water-table can also induce flow of saline groundwater from the formation beneath the ocean or sea toward wells on land. |
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Sediments from this locality yield a mixed freshwater and saline fauna. |
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All of the specimens were kept moist with physiologic saline solution during specimen preparation, fixation procedures, and biomechanical testing. |
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Acute lung injury induced by saline solution lavage, in contrast to that induced by oleic acid, is known to be stable for a 2-to 4-h period after stabilization. |
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Osborne developed a classification of plant proteins based on their solubility in a series of solvents, for example, albumins in water, globulins in dilute saline. |
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The Salicornioideae are among the most salt-tolerant land plants and frequently occur in saline areas associated with coastlines, tidal floodways and salt lakes. |
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The cold, dry conditions produce weathering products similar to those observed on Mars, and waters contained within the closed basins are mostly saline. |
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First, the normal saline and sterile gauze pads needed for the dressings usually are inexpensive and readily accessible in health care facilities. |
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Iraq depends on importing specialised equipment, and some chemicals, to purify its water supply, most of which is heavily mineralised, and frequently brackish to saline. |
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The surgeon drapes the surgical area, performs the cystoscopy, inserts a sterile silastic Foley catheter in the urethra, and fills the bladder with sterile normal saline. |
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The tissue samples were rinsed in ice-cold normal saline and were blotted. |
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In addition, saline soils often have toxic concentrations of the weak acid, boric acid, whose mechanism of both transport and toxicity remain unknown. |
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At eight weeks, nine of 15 patients in the botulinum toxin group and two of 16 patients in the saline group reported pain relief exceeding 50 percent. |
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Weak immunoreactivity for NOS2 in the normoxia plus saline group was present in bronchiolar and vascular smooth muscle, bronchiolar epithelium, and Clara cells. |
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Therefore, 1L of normal saline should be given per hour to start. |
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These pictures show an immense bloom of a halophilic archaean species, in a saline pond at a salt works near San Quintin, Baja California Norte, Mexico. |
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Periods of decreased river flow enlarge the proportion of the estuary habitat favored by stenohaline organisms preferring highly saline conditions. |
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The authors conclude that tap water might be as effective in preventing bacterial infection as sterile normal saline solution for simple wounds in children. |
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Dean found the effect with either tap water or distilled water and also in a single test with heavy water, and he noted that it had first been observed in a saline solution. |
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If none of the other suggestions works, try some saline nasal spray. |
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The wound is gently cleansed and irrigated with sterile saline. |
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After a further 15 min of perfusion with isosmolar perfusate, we added back leukocytes to the perfusate before instilling either acid or saline in the airway. |
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The ankle joint was inflated with physiologic saline solution. |
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Note that saline scored better in this test despite having a lower yield, suggesting the presence of an amplification inhibitor in the DNA derived from Listermint. |
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They first dunk the tissue in a simple solution of ethylene glycol and buffered saline, and then chill the samples by plunging them into liquid nitrogen. |
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Short-lived saline lakes or playas are particularly common at the margins of many deserts, where waters from flash floods become ponded up, but evaporate away in time. |
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Sterile-water injection causes a burning sensation that is much more painful than saline injection and is thought to relieve labor pain by counterirritation. |
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Non-medicated saline sprays or pure drinking water are more effective than decongestant sprays, which can damage the nasal lining if used regularly. |
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They have given us a written undertaking that the colour of their water, saline and mannitol packaging will be altered. |
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On this basis, although Hormoz Island has saline lands as salt dome, ups and downs and highlands with rifts each marked with a color are found. |
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On day 1, 6 individuals were intravenously injected with normal saline solution at 8 AM, and then administered anthocyanin capsules 30 min later. |
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Use an isotonic saline solution in your neti pot to prevent irritation of your nasal passages. |
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Cold virus infections also showed up in five saline recipients, apparently from exposure to infected housemates, they note. |
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With Q-tips and saline in hand, I went back out to the kennel, swabbed his eye and flooded it with the saline. |
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Two similar groups of light-colored turtles received injections of propranolol or injections of saline and were reared on dark substrates. |
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As the ice retreated 10,000 years ago the lake reconnected to the sea, becoming brackish and then fully saline once again. |
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The media is inoculated with the specimen suspended in a small amount of Page's ameba saline. |
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Contract awarded for acellular dermal acquisition of implant natural collagen and elastin fibers hydrated saline, moh no. |
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Then, the central nervous system samples were individually dissected under saline solution with RNase inhibitor from 100 larvae. |
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The mainstay of therapy is hydration and calciuresis with IV normal saline and furosemide and intravenous bisphosphonate therapy. |
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Freshwater is limited in these environments because it is either locked up in snow or saline. |
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Bodies of water, fresh and saline, have been important sources of food for people for as long as we have existed. |
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To enable them for bioapplications, a prerequisite is to make them dispersible in water and in saline buffers. |
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In winter the sea becomes more saline as freshwater freezes to form sea ice. |
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Then, the Baffin Island Current and Labrador Current transport cold and less saline water southward along the Canadian coast. |
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One of these is the Antarctic Bottom Water, a very cold, highly saline, dense water that forms under sea ice. |
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Water in the Beaufort Gyre is far less saline than that of the Chukchi Sea due to inflow from large Canadian and Siberian rivers. |
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Direct density measurements are also used to estimate salinities, particularly in highly saline lakes. |
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In endorheic bodies of standing water where evaporation is the primary means of water loss, the water is typically more saline than the oceans. |
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi are known to occur naturally in most saline soils. |
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Usual operation for laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy was done using stripping the cyst wall by normal saline hydrodissection. |
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Each glove was filled with 500 cc normal saline and visually inspected again for any tears or saline leaks. |
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Cyclophosphamide served as positive control while normal saline as negative control. |
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Normal saline instillation prior to endotracheal suctioning has been practised widely for over two decades in intensive care units. |
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Poor germination in saline soils leads to lack of uniformity in emergence of chickpea seeds. |
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Halse has recently identified a new species of calanoid copepod from saline lakes in the central and southern wheatbelt. |
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The United States Geological Survey classifies saline water in three salinity categories. |
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Once in, the cannula is flushed with a saline solution and inspected on a daily basis. |
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It is resistant in most organic acids, mineral acids as well as in strong alkaline and saline solutions. |
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Moisten a Dacron swab with tap water or saline and insert it past the anal-rectal junction as far as it will go. |
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Cod are an example of a species only found in deep water in the Baltic, while pike are confined to the less saline surface waters. |
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In fact, intraductal instillation of penicillin or saline has been reported to be a successful technique for treating chronic sialadenitis. |
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Appetite was significantly reduced during the combination treatment compared to the glucagon, GLP-1 alone or saline infusions. |
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Cyst injection with hypertonic saline solution before puncture can inactivate scolices and daughter cysts. |
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There were complex notes of fruitiness, grassiness and even a saline element. |
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At necropsy, animals were perfused with Dulbecco's phosphate-buffered saline and the eyes were promptly removed. |
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Mice were perfused with saline followed byparaformaldehyde, and the spinal cord was removed and placed in sucrose solution. |
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The advent of the new, FDA cleared cohesive silicone gel breast implants makes the risks of visible ripples lower compared to saline implants. |
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You'll need a supply of Q-Tips and some sterile saline solution or some other kind of commercial eye wash. |
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Old man saltbush is a halophyte favoured by many farmers as a source of fodder on saline discharge areas. |
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Field performance of halophytic species under irrigation with saline drainage water in the San Joaquin Valley of California. |
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It provides a controlled stream of normal saline solution for wetting dressings prior to removal or for cleansing minor wounds, burns and cuts. |
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Swamps have been extensively logged, leaving canals and ditches that allow saline water to move inland. |
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Langbeinite is a new chemical amendment for the reclamation of sodic and saline sodic soils. |
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The minerals redissolve and toxic saline 'mono-sulfidic black ooze' is formed. |
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Following reperfusion, a portion of the blood was collected by cardiopuncture, and the heart was harvested and washed with ice-cold normal saline. |
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Changes in the salinity of the oceans are thought to contribute to global changes in carbon dioxide as more saline waters are less soluble to carbon dioxide. |
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Hypervolemia is accomplished by infusion of crystalloids, such as normal saline or lactated ringers, or colloids, such as albumin or fresh frozen plasma. |
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In this method, seawater is pumped into a pressure chamber that is at a pressure lower than the difference between the pressures of saline water and fresh water. |
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As temperatures cool dramatically in the winter, ice forms and intense vertical convection allows the water to become dense enough to sink below the warm saline water below. |
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Until now, no study of the clinical efficacy of intranasal hypertonic Dead Sea saline as a monotherapyfor seasonal allergic rhinitis has been reported. |
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The safety of bipolar TURP is enhanced by the use of normal saline eliminating the incidence of the metabolite toxicities and dilutional hyponatremia. |
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In areas with no fresh water on the ground surface, fresh water derived from precipitation may, because of its lower density, overlie saline ground water in lenses or layers. |
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Rivers whose mouths are in saline tidal waters may form estuaries. |
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Both patients were treated conservatively with a single dose of pyrantel pamoate, daily sinus irrigation with saline, and daily bedside endoscopic debridement. |
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The lungs were flushed with a saline solution to recover any lungworms present in the airways, followed by dissection along the airways to recover lungworms. |
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Hot saline springs continuously replenish salt in the lake so that, provided the rate of dredging is no greater than the replenishment rate, the source is fully sustainable. |
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It is not clear whether the deoxygenations that have been reported to occur during suctioning with normal saline instillation were clinically significant. |
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The reversibly dyed hydrogel or silicon hydrogel substrate returns to its non-dyed appearance over time and the dye is removable by soaking in a saline solution. |
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The kit includes an irrigator with an offset, custom-molded nozzle and 60 packets of USP-grade sea salt and sodium bicar bonate for a buffered, pH-balanced saline solution. |
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The experimental and control animals were anaesthetised with nembutol and placentae were collected in chilled physiological saline by the procedure published by our group. |
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Laguna Salada, a saline lake below sea level lying between the rugged Sierra de Juarez and the Sierra de los Cucapah, is also in the vicinity of Mexicali. |
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The port on the side of the expander is designed to allow for serial percutaneous needle access for saline to be injected without rupturing the expander. |
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The surgical area was washed with saline solution and rifamycin. |
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This may be achieved through the administration of blood products as well as hypertonic or normal saline and other plasma expanders such as hetastarch. |
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Patients were administered nasal saline lavage daily for 1 month. |
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The new process uses electrolyzed oxidizing water, produced when electric current flows through two electrodes immersed in a weak saline solution and separated by a membrane. |
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We used a modified continuous flow 26Fr resectoscope, with a distal bridge to stabilize the laser fibre, continuous saline irrigation, and a video camera. |
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Vertical mixing between the water bodies is therefore reduced, restricting the supply of oxygen from the surface waters to the more saline bottom waters. |
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The warm, salty North Atlantic Current flows in from the Atlantic Ocean, and the colder and less saline Norwegian Current originates in the North Sea. |
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The peptide kits can be radiolabeled by adding commercially available 18F in saline, heating briefly and then rapidly purified with an inexpensive disposable cartridge. |
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Optimization of Oyster mushroom cultivation on saline solid sisal waste. |
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They say the saline solution reduces painful inflammation of the joints. |
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All the standards and tests samples were prepared using sterile normal saline solution which also, served as placebo in the different experiments. |
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At each time point 0-24 h post infection hemolymph was collected from 10 larvae bled through a punctured anterior proleg into ice cold phosphate buffered saline as described. |
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Saline microscopy permits identification of trichomonads and clue cells, as well as other additional information. |
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Saline and warm Mediterranean water flowing through the Bosporus Strait maintains a permanent pycnocline. |
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This study documents a new county record and the first time the golden topminnow has been reported from the Saline River. |
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Plantings in Saline County of 47-year-old tuliptree and sweetgum each averaged 28 m tall with diameters breast height of 36 and 30 cm. |
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The focus of this paper is the coal lands east of the geological Du Quoin monocline in Jackson, Saline and Williamson counties of southeastern Illinois. |
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