Radiolabeled colloid injected into the peritoneal cavity can be used to demonstrate the communication between the peritoneal and pleural space. |
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This section reviews the literature regarding experimental models of colloid use, with particular focus on the function of specific organs. |
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The most common radiotracers used in GI bleeding studies are 99m-Tc labeled red blood cells and 99m-Tc sulfur colloid. |
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All of them thought that they were computing the stability of a lyophobic colloid with respect to coagulation. |
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Cell blocks revealed sheets or clusters of follicular cells and variably sized follicles filled with colloid. |
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Certain hydrophillic colloids produce colloid solution with water producing highly viscose mass even sometime solid products. |
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Milk is another colloid, consisting of microscopic globules of fat dispersed in water. |
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It is more appropriate to think of it as a colloid system of small solid particles suspended in water. |
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This assumption is generally verified in colloid science and has been precisely verified for our material only at low concentration of monovalent salt. |
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The choice of fluid to use for resuscitation varies widely, with some centers preferring crystalloid solutions while others use albumin or other colloid solutions. |
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A cationically charged colloid for use as a dental desensitizing agent in the absence of phosphate. |
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Elimination of the opalescence: if any colloid substance is present, difficulties may arise during filtering. |
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To prevent coagulation of the AgBr precipitate, the protective colloid is added to the sample solution. |
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As the specimen extract migrates through the membrane, it mobilises the Group A Strep antibody-coated colloid. |
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Hetastarch is an artificial colloid derived from a waxy starch composed almost entirely of amylopectin. |
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Modern papermaking relies heavily on applications of colloid and surface science. |
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The final phase of this procedure is to perform an oblique incision along the anterior border of the sternal colloid mastoid muscle down to the super sternal notch. |
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These techniques offer advantages similar to those of haemodilution but do not require infusions of crystalloid or colloid to preserve blood volume. |
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They attributed their low colloid carcinoma detection rate to the absence of sufficient guidelines for the identification of colloid carcinoma at the time of their study. |
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A gamma radiation emitting sulphur colloid is injected around the tumour before the operation, and a vital blue dye is injected intradermally at the time of surgery. |
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In areas of high pore water pressure, sand and salt water can form quicksand, which is a colloid hydrogel that behaves like a liquid. |
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Pulmonary edema should be promptly and aggressively treated, and infusion of colloid preparations, including plasma in cellular components, reduced to a minimum. |
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Biopsy of the lesion revealed a well-differentiated metastatic mucinous adenocarcinoma of the colloid type. |
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It is used mainly as a thickener and as a colloid protective agent. |
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The Scottish chemist Thomas Graham, who is generally regarded as the founder of modern colloid science, delineated the colloidal state and its distinguishing properties. |
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A colloid cyst is predominantly a nonenhancing cystic lesion located at the foramen of Monro. |
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Trivalent cations: the neutralization of the negative surface of the colloid is accomplished by the addition of cations in the case of inorganic coagulants. |
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There are dermatological problems such as striae atrophica, colloid milium ochronosis, scabies, cutaneous atrophy and pitch black pigmentation. |
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Pieces of the viral envelopes spontaneously regrouped as detergent was removed, forming whole envelopes that contained the gold colloid. |
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The acinar-follicular spaces may be filled with inspissated material that mimics thyroid gland colloid. |
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Early basic colloid studies showed an almost exact correspondence between the effects of sodium and potassium in 'simple' aqueous suspensions of lyophobic colloids. |
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Hydrophobically modified cationic polymers were also studied with respect to the structure of the lyotropic association colloid within the complex coacervate. |
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