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Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 57:71-78
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Antibioticschemotherapy (Northfield, Ill.). 1(5)
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Antibioticschemotherapy (Northfield, Ill.). 2(9)
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Applied optics. 14(5)
Laser calorimetric or thermal rise techniques are useful for the determination of very low absorption coefficients in solids. A number of improvements in this technique are described of which the most important is a means of separating surface and bu
Publikováno v:
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 57(1)
Autor:
Scott Murphy, W.A. Heaton, G. Grode, Donald H. Buchholz, S. Holme, B Gottlieb, L.R. Kagen, W. Davisson
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 31:16-20
The goal of these studies was to develop a cost-effective medium for the storage at 22 +/- 2 degrees C of platelets for transfusion. Platelet concentrates were prepared from platelet-rich plasma in a standard fashion and resuspended in 55 mL of mediu
Autor:
J. W. Davisson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Science. 9:1701-1704
The production of smooth scratch-free surfaces on the alkali halides KCl and NaCl by means of solvent action is described. It is shown by etching studies that very few dislocations are introduced by this process. Surfaces of the type described are of
Publikováno v:
Materials Research Bulletin. 11:1335-1342
Potassium bromide single crystals have been prepared with 10.6-..mu..m bulk absorption coefficients smaller than the intrinsic value for potassium chloride. Of several halogen-producing vapors studied, that of carbon tetrachloride is most effective i
Autor:
L. Rzad, Scott Murphy, W. Davisson, C. F. Pope, Edward L. Snyder, Eileen O. Smith, Ram Kakaiya, Michael D. Ezekowitz, Richard H. Aster, Patricia Ferri
Publikováno v:
Transfusion. 25:209-214
A new blood container material (PL 1240 plastic) made of polyvinyl chloride containing a tri(2-ethylhexyl) trimellitate plasticizer was evaluated in three laboratories. When platelet concentrates (50–60 ml) were stored on a variety of agitators for