نتایج جستجو برای: inert gas

تعداد نتایج: 252473  

Journal: :Circulation 1974
F J Klocke I L Bunnell D G Greene S M Wittenberg J P Visco

Average left ventricular flow per unit mass (F/W) has been evaluated at rest in 20 normal individuals and 26 patients with arteriographically proven, advanced coronary artery disease, using inert gas techniques modified to take into account methodological problems presented by heterogeneous perfusion within the ventricle. Preliminary studies in a canine model in which corornary flow could be me...

Journal: :Circulation research 1966
N A Lassen K Hoedt-Rasmussen

Two inert gas methods for measurement of tissue blood flow were compared. The two methods are (1) Kety and Schmidt's inert gas saturation method, in which the tissue saturation is followed by detecting the concentration of the tracer in the venous blood leaving the organ and (2) the intraarterial radioactive inert gas injection method where the tissue washout is measured by detecting the residu...

2013
Jiayun Zhou Bruno Delille Hajo Eicken Martin Vancoppenolle Frederic Brabant Gauthier Carnat Nicolas-Xavier Geilfus Tim Papakyriakou Bernard Heinesch Jean-Louis Tison

[1] The impacts of the seasonal evolution of sea-ice physical properties on ice-ocean biogeochemical exchanges were investigated in landfast ice at Barrow (Alaska) from January through June 2009. Three stages of brine dynamics across the annual cycle have been identified based on brine salinity, brine volume fraction, and porous medium Rayleigh number (Ra). These are sea-ice bottom-layer convec...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1958
P J CHALLEN D E HICKISH J BEDFORD

Inert-gas Arc Welding of Aluminium Aluminium is used widely in metal fabrication processes, chiefly on account of its lightness, the ease with which it may be cast, and its extreme ductility. It is also highly resistant to corrosion, owing to the formation of a protective film of oxide on the surface of the metal. This latter property, however, becomes a disadvantage when it is desired to weld ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2003
P M Gustafsson P Aurora A Lindblad

Many children with cystic fibrosis (CF), receiving modern, aggressive CF care, have normal spirometry results. This study aimed to see if homogeneity of ventilation distribution is impaired early in the course of CF lung disease, and if ventilation inhomogeneity is a more frequent finding than abnormal spirometry in children benefiting from modern CF care. The study compared spirometry findings...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
S R Hopkins C M Stary E Falor H Wagner P D Wagner M D McKirnan

Increased ventilation-perfusion (VA/Q) inequality is observed in approximately 50% of humans during heavy exercise and contributes to the widening of the alveolar-arterial O2 difference (A-aDO2). Despite extensive investigation, the cause remains unknown. As a first step to more direct examination of this problem, we developed an animal model. Eight Yucatan miniswine were studied at rest and du...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Carmel Schimmel Susan L Bernard Joseph C Anderson Nayak L Polissar S Lakshminarayan Michael P Hlastala

We studied the airway gas exchange properties of five inert gases with different blood solubilities in the lungs of anesthetized sheep. Animals were ventilated through a bifurcated endobronchial tube to allow independent ventilation and collection of exhaled gases from each lung. An aortic pouch at the origin of the bronchial artery was created to control perfusion and enable infusion of a solu...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2011
J Hugon J-C Rostain B Gardette

The biophysical models that intend to predict the risk of decompression sickness after a change of pressure are not numerous. Few approaches focus in particular on joints as target tissues, with the aim to describe properly the mechanisms inducing pain. Nevertheless, for this type of decompression incidents, called articular bends, no model proved to fit the empirical results for a broad range ...

1998
A. C. Engelsberg

A chemical and water-free laser-assisted cleaning technology using deep ultraviolet photons in conjunction with a flowing inert gas is introduced. This environment friendly technology can be used in a wide-range of industrial applications.

2012
Shulin Liu Xuejun Sun Hengyi Tao

Hydrogen gas (H2), a colorless, tasteless, odorless, non-irritating and highly flammable diatomic gas, has been used in medical applications to prevent decomposition sickness in deep divers. For a long time, H2 was thought to be a “biologically inert gas” which could not react with biomolecules under normal pressure. In 2007, Ohsawa et al. first reported that inhalation of H2 markedly suppresse...

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