نتایج جستجو برای: single irrigation

تعداد نتایج: 911506  

Journal: :Journal of endodontics 2008
Jeffrey L Hockett Johanna K Dommisch James D Johnson Nestor Cohenca

The aim of this in vitro study was to determine whether irrigation with apical negative pressure was more effective than traditional positive-pressure irrigation in eradicating Enterococcus faecalis from preshaped root canals. Fifty-four extracted mandibular molars were instrumented to produce either a non-tapered or tapered preparation, sterilized, inoculated with E. faecalis for 30 days, and ...

2017
Tae Wook Kang Jae Ho Chung Seok Hyun Cho Seung Hwan Lee Kyung Rae Kim Jin Hyeok Jeong

OBJECTIVES Budesonide nasal irrigation was introduced recently for postoperative management of patients with chronic rhinosinusitis. The safety and therapeutic effectiveness of this procedure is becoming accepted by many physicians. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of postoperative steroid irrigation in patients with chronic rhinosinusitis and asthma. METHODS This pros...

2015
Hui Chen Keji Xie Chonghe Jiang Xinghua Yang Jingwen Zeng Maping Huang Qiuling Liu Jiebing Huang Tianhai Huang Yanfeng Li Jing Liu Shumei Xie

Objective: To assess the safety and efficacy of bladder irrigation for reducing the morbidity of bladder stones in patients with neurological lower urinary tract dysfunction (NLUTD). Methods: From June 2012 to July 2013, patients with NLUTD were prospectively randomized and assigned to either a bladder irrigation group or a no bladder irrigation group. Bladder irrigations were performed twice a...

2004
BRADLEY A. KING JEFFREY C. STARK DENNIS C. KINCAID

I ncreasing production efficiency is becoming a major theme for producers in order to maintain or increase their economic return in an increasingly competitive global market. In the case of irrigated agriculture, producers must also address increasing public concern about water conservation, water quality, and environmental protection. Two irrigation management issues require attention in order...

Journal: :Journal of nematology 1988
W J Apt E P Caswell

Use of drip, or trickle, irrigation in agriculture has increased rapidly during the past 20 years. In 1970 approximately 50,000 ha in the United States were under drip irrigation, by 1985 the area had increased to over 300,000 ha (6). Irrigation has been used to deliver fertilizers and pesticides (8,9,14,18,27,28), and there are increasing numbers of studies on the application of nematicidal co...

2014
Haibing He Ru Yang Biao Jia Lin Chen Hua Fan Jing Cui Dong Yang Menglong Li Fu-Yu Ma

Nonflooded irrigation is an important water-saving rice cultivation technology, but little is known on its photosynthetic mechanism. The aims of this work were to investigate photosynthetic characteristics of rice during grain filling stage under three nonflooded irrigation treatments: furrow irrigation with plastic mulching (FIM), furrow irrigation with nonmulching (FIN), and drip irrigation w...

2017
Pete W. Jacoby Xiaochi Ma Jeremy R. Thompson

During 2015, vines receiving season-long drip irrigation delivered into the lower root zone via hard plastic tubes yielded 70 % of commercial production while receiving only 15% of the water as the vines receiving full commercial rates of surface drip irrigation. Vines receiving direct root-zone (DRZ) irrigation at rates reduced to 60, 30, and 15% of commercial drip irrigation (DI) produced ind...

2009
Alberto Pardossi Luca Incrocci Giorgio Incrocci Fernando Malorgio Piero Battista Laura Bacci Bernardo Rapi Paolo Marzialetti Jochen Hemming Jos Balendonck

Crop irrigation uses more than 70% of the world's water, and thus, improving irrigation efficiency is decisive to sustain the food demand from a fast-growing world population. This objective may be accomplished by cultivating more water-efficient crop species and/or through the application of efficient irrigation systems, which includes the implementation of a suitable method for precise schedu...

2005

COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS From the dawn of civilization until slightly over a century ago, the sole form of irrigation was subsurface. Water was allowed to enter a planted field, and then drained. From Mesopotamia to the Nile Valley to the plains of India, food supplies were irrigated by drainage ditches and natural flooding. Surface water from accumulated rain or snow was the only water source. ...

2011
Keenon L. Johnson Eric M. Rivera Sheng Zhong Nadia Johnson

The purpose of this in vivo study was to investigate the antimicrobial effectiveness of 6% sodium hypochlorite, when used with the conventional irrigation technique using a 30 gauge side-vented needle, the EndoVac TM System, and the ProUltra PiezoFlow TM Ultrasonic Irrigation Needle. It was hypothesized that both the EndoVac TM system and the PiezoFlow TM Ultrasonic Irrigation Needle would remo...

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