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1 rial strip contractions in physiologic organ bath.
2 he surface of an isoviscous immiscible fluid bath.
3 upling to the interacting P1 electronic spin bath.
4 rnel despite the complexity of the bacterial bath.
5 irectly coupled to an external environmental bath.
6 th the reference value set in a thermostatic bath.
7 solid carbon dioxide (CO2) in an isopropanol bath.
8 on with the inhomogeneously strained nuclear bath.
9 electrons in the device and an external cold bath.
10 ms with dramatically reduced coupling to the bath.
11 ained when chitosan was added to the gelling bath.
12 e while exchanging heat and particles with a bath.
13  and the addition of chitosan to the gelling bath.
14 thesis, apply only in the presence of a heat bath.
15 th hydrophobic powder and placed on a liquid bath.
16 ber of particles are interacting with a heat bath.
17 igs and were perfused in a Langendorff organ bath.
18        The tube was secured in a 50-mm water bath.
19 m hydroxide (TMAH) solution in an ultrasonic bath.
20  a disequilibrium of magnons with the phonon bath.
21  (v/v/v/v) as the solvent, and an ultrasonic bath.
22 increase in coherence of a bare nuclear spin bath.
23 a vapor film generated by evaporation of the bath.
24 tained from 48 patients and mounted in organ baths.
25 intranasal mupirocin, and daily bleach-water baths.
26 all systems in contact with one or more heat baths.
27 g interactions for systems weakly coupled to baths.
28  control the energy flow between two thermal baths.
29 a hot and cold jacket connected to two water baths.
30  especially for strongly correlated spin-9/2 baths.
31  extracellular fluid (ECF) in which they are bathed.
32 do not differ from costs for traditional bed bathing.
33 ritical care units were offered daily 2% CHG bathing.
34 ritical-care units were offered daily 2% CHG bathing.
35 ussed on general or mixed care activities, 8 bathing, 4 mealtimes, 2 medication administration, and 2
36 , P = 0.003), and preoperative chlorhexidine bathing (46.1% vs. 77.6%, P < 0.001).
37 nced by the detection of cBIN1-MPs in medium bathing a pure population of isolated adult mouse cardio
38 er than secreting large amounts of cytokines bathing a tissue.
39 ifferent from pharmacological responses with bath added agonist.
40 mesenteric artery was visualized in an organ bath after minimal removal of perivascular adipose tissu
41 ve patients in ward cohorts or single rooms; bathing all patients daily with chlorhexidine gluconate;
42 erve that the droplets start to glide on the bath along a straight path, only disrupted by elastic bo
43  PVAT, which was then re-added to the tissue bath and changes in tone measured over 1 h.
44 e fluctuations of a homogeneous nuclear spin bath and potentially improve electron spin qubit coheren
45 d multidimensional system as mediated by the bath and show that at low temperatures and intermediate
46 sited congruently from a single electrolytic bath and the resulting nanotube arrays were studied thro
47 asound-assisted extraction (ultrasonic water bath and ultrasonic probe), high pressure-assisted extra
48 verlapping of concomitant IADL and ADL, with bathing and dressing being the earliest ADL losses, and
49 tment of all ICU patients with chlorhexidine bathing and nasal mupirocin-used a prerelease version of
50  Decolonisation with universal chlorhexidine bathing and targeted mupirocin for MRSA carriers did not
51 tween rudimentary 50% enrichment liquid-N(2) baths and far costlier, near-unity-enrichment configurat
52 teries were determined using isolated tissue baths and isometric tension recording.
53         We used temperature-controlled water baths and microrespirometry to estimate changes in oxyge
54 ia, we evaluated the impact of chlorhexidine baths and mupirocin on all ICU admissions when universal
55 pe three-level system coupled to two bosonic baths and reveal the effect of counter-rotating terms on
56 nts in the ICU with once a day chlorhexidine baths and short-course nasal mupirocin could be a potent
57  change in cross-sectional area of the fluid baths and the polarity dependent propagation of the enri
58 eres), along preprogrammed paths, in a water bath, and in the urinary bladders of live pigs.
59 we elevate the temperature of the sonication bath, and introduce energy via the dissipation of sonic
60 ional reflux, sealed vessel heated in an oil bath, and microwave assisted reaction.
61 nergy, acting as an analog of a thermal heat bath, and nonequilibrium energy dissipation processes as
62 olive (Olea europaea L.) using an ultrasonic bath, and the synthesis of a series of new triterpenic a
63 e exposure to THMs from ingestion, showering/bathing, and hours of swimming pool use.
64          Estimated THM uptake via showering, bathing, and swimming was significantly associated with
65 eactivity was evaluated using isolated organ baths, and tissues were collected for biochemical and hi
66 ng an ex vivo model termed 'challenge in the bath,' and showed that drug-induced decreases in synapti
67 aily activities such as walking, sitting and bathing; and complicate rehabilitation efforts.
68  disease activity and functional parameters (Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index [BASD
69 Spondylitis Disease Activity Index [BASDAI], Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Functional Index [BASFI], an
70 ng Spondylitis Functional Index [BASFI], and Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Global Index [BASGI]).
71 ion potential bursting, but not by glutamate bath application activating extrasynaptic NMDA receptors
72                                  (2R,6R)-HNK bath application caused a rapid and persistent potentiat
73 creased in both TMT and H(2)O mice following bath application of 300 nM CRF, but only H(2)O mice incr
74  under a similar experimental condition (ie, bath application of 4-aminopyridine), the initiation of
75 stimulation-evoked dopamine release and that bath application of a KOR antagonist provides full rescu
76                                              Bath application of a positive SK channel modulator (1-E
77 P3+ neurons show direct hyperpolarization to bath application of a selective RXFP3 agonist, RXFP3-A2,
78                                              Bath application of alcohol reduced evoked firing in neu
79   Typically, multiplex platforms necessitate bath application of antibody cocktails, increasing proba
80 % (23 of 35) of OVLT neurons were excited by bath application of both hypertonic NaCl and AngII.
81                                              Bath application of either the TRPV4 channel blocker HC0
82 p recordings from GPe neurons and found that bath application of ethanol dose-dependently decreased t
83                                              Bath application of ethanol enhanced the amplitude of mI
84                                              Bath application of metronidazole (Mtz) to fish expressi
85 tes and neurons significantly increase after bath application of the excitatory amino acid transporte
86                                              Bath application of the kappa opioid receptor agonist U6
87 acid (TBOA) and significantly decrease after bath application of the NMDA receptor antagonist DL-2-am
88 timulation, an effect that was reversed with bath application of the NMDA receptor partial agonist D-
89 ment with the CRF-R1 antagonist CP154526 and bath application with the CRF-R1 antagonist NBI27914 red
90 amatergic hair cell transmission by combined bath-application of NMDA (7-chloro-kynurenic acid) and A
91                                              Bath-application or local microinjections of glutamaterg
92                                              Bath applied Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol depressed GAB
93                                              Bath-applied Abeta (1 mum) depressed the IPSCs on averag
94 e increased sEPSC frequency was prevented by bath-applied EGTA-AM or TTX.
95 icles but to inhibit fictive locomotion when bath-applied in the spinal cord in vitro.
96                                              Bath-applied ProTx II suppressed spontaneous action pote
97 ing activity that was readily discerned with bath-applied RVF5, demonstrating the utility of RVF5 and
98 sponses to blockade of GABAA receptors using bath-applied SR95531.
99 lytic when injected into adult zebrafish and bath-applied to zebrafish larvae, suggesting barrier-cro
100      These effects of leptin were blocked by bath applying a competitive NMDAR antagonist (DCPP-ene)
101 e (29)Si and (13)C paramagnetic nuclear spin baths are decoupled.
102  thermal equilibrium with a surrounding spin bath, are pervasive in solid-state systems.
103                        Considering a thermal bath as a stimulus, we found a single macrocycle has 332
104  diseased diaphragm, and together with organ bath assessment, provides new evidence suggesting that T
105 d in (0.9% w/v NaCl) media in a water shaker bath at 37 degrees C for over 2 years.
106 dium chloride solution and placed in a water bath at 37 degrees C.
107                                          The Bath Breakfast Project is a randomized controlled trial
108 by removal of Na(+), K(+), or Cl(-) from the bath but could be reduced by inclusion of NH4Cl in the p
109 PFA) ependymomas are located adjacent to and bathed by the cerebrospinal fluid, presenting an opportu
110  between a magnetic impurity and an external bath can give rise to many-body quantum phenomena, inclu
111 e in the acidified extracellular medium that bathes cells in tumors.
112 culture inserts established a 3-D milieu for bathing cells while keeping them away from unfavorable f
113 ls during 7 patient care activities: patient bathing, changing bed linens, pouring and flushing liqui
114 pared outcomes of patients chose to take CHG bathing (CHG group) and that of those chose not to take
115  compared outcomes of patients who chose CHG bathing (CHG group) with outcomes of those who did not c
116                 Compared with soap and water bathing, chlorhexidine bathing every other day decreased
117 on-ideal control pulses, while inhomogeneous bath coherence is inherently limited even under ideal-pu
118                            We then use water baths combining shallow and deep areas of arbitrary shap
119 f this ensemble characterizes the system-and-bath composite, tracing out the bath yields the system's
120 s found to be 112x and 33x the equilibration bath concentration in healthy and arthritic (50% GAG dep
121 es into nanosize channels in excess of their bath concentration.
122                         Here we develop spin bath control sequences which simultaneously suppress the
123 uencies, i.e., exponential terms in the free-bath correlation function.
124                                          CHG bathing could be a highly effective approach for prevent
125                                          CHG bathing could be a highly effective approach to prevent
126 d ranging from the weak to the strong system-bath coupling regime.
127 ices (ie, active surveillance, chlorhexidine bathing, decolonization for MRSA, and hydrogen peroxide
128                          Chlorhexidine (CHG) bathing decreases incidence of bloodstream infections at
129                          Chlorhexidine (CHG) bathing decreases the incidence of bloodstream infection
130 his nickel was not added to the electrolysis baths deliberately, but it was found to be present in th
131 um gas (LPG) sensing performance of chemical bath deposited TiO2 nanorods by decorating Pd nanopartic
132 itions typical for batch experiments (finite bath), desorption accelerates with increasing partition
133 ith dissipation of the energy to the solvent bath, despite strong solvent coupling.
134                                Chlorhexidine bathing did not change rates of infection-related second
135 ions, costs for preparing and performing bed baths do not differ from costs for traditional bed bathi
136  and disability (two or more difficulties in bathing, dressing, going to the toilet, transferring, fe
137  arises from decoherence of the nuclear spin bath, driven by nuclear-nuclear dipolar interactions.
138                                Slow and fast bath dynamics, along with exciton transport between the
139                 EVs were isolated from media bathing either apical or basolateral RPE surfaces, and t
140 ) = 1.22 +/- 0.02, which exceeds that of the bathing electrolyte solution conductivity, Q(10) = 1.17
141 oherence and random fluctuations in the spin bath environment.
142 and submitted to various stimuli in a tissue bath equipped with a force transducer and servo-controll
143 propelled as long as they are sitting on the bath, even after freezing and cooling down to liquid-nit
144 d with soap and water bathing, chlorhexidine bathing every other day decreased the risk of acquiring
145  Compared with soap and water, chlorhexidine bathing every other day decreased the risk of acquiring
146 work from a system in contact with a thermal bath, exploiting the information about its microstate.
147 s (Lissotriton vulgaris) were challenged via bath exposure with these ranaviruses and their detection
148  of the two acceptors with correlated system-bath fluctuations at low temperature.
149 m-temperature wet chemical method in aqueous bath, followed by a carbonization process.
150 essor tests (CPT; hand in ~0.4 degrees C ice bath for 2 min) pre- and 5 min post-drug administration
151                          Using an ultrasonic bath for digestion enhancement, on-bead trypsin digestio
152 o either routine care or daily chlorhexidine bathing for all patients plus mupirocin for known methic
153  The OR in the highest category of showering/bathing for brominated THMs was 1.43 (95% CI: 0.80, 2.42
154 ased peptides on rat ileum by isolated organ bath from A1A1 (IC50=0.534-0.595muM) and A1A2 (IC50=0.41
155  as passive inclusions immersed in an active bath: from proteins on active membranes to microscopic s
156 O2 concentration on PCDD/F formation in a N2 bath gas at a residence time of 5 s.
157 t collide with a third and chemically inert 'bath gas' molecule that simply transfers energy to/from
158 the reaction rate coefficients for N2 and CO bath gases.
159                             In contrast, CHG bathing had no effect on the negative control outcome (a
160                             In contrast, CHG bathing had no effect on the negative-control outcome (a
161     The results demonstrate that dnd-MO-Vivo bath immersion is an effective strategy to produce infer
162 tral distribution for the P1 electronic spin bath in diamond by using an ensemble of nitrogen-vacancy
163                                 The electron bath in graphene is highly decoupled from lattice phonon
164 pling strength between spins and the thermal bath in the macroscopic Fockker-Planck and Landau-Lifshi
165 pecific Ca(2+) imaging in mouse brain slices bathed in 0 Mg(2+) medium to characterize the activity p
166 e used the in vitro entorhinal cortex slices bathed in 4-aminopirydine (4-AP) as an experimental para
167 he basal [Ca(2+) ]i in isolated glomus cells bathed in 5 mm KClo , but elicited transient increases i
168                              Morphant fishes bathed in a BMP chemical antagonist exhibited RT with ab
169      During stress, hippocampal synapses are bathed in a mixture of stress-released molecules, yet it
170 d rise in cytosolic Ca(2+) in photoreceptors bathed in Ca(2+)-free solutions.
171 nvironment of periodontal pockets, which are bathed in gingival crevicular fluid consisting of 70% of
172 and immune cells; placental villi, which are bathed in maternal blood, and fetal membranes, which enc
173 tal implant environment where the implant is bathed in the glycoprotein-rich salivary fluids that enh
174 SPT positivity was inversely associated with bathing in lakewater, Schistosoma-specific IgG4 and Sm i
175 ial was to evaluate the use of chlorhexidine bathing in non-critical-care units, with an intervention
176 chambers or isolated bladder strips in organ baths) in that it enabled direct access to the vicinity
177 ce of the cooking methods (cooked in a water bath, in a stove, and in a microwave oven) on the minera
178                   The presence of the liquid bath increases the humidity and minimises the effect of
179 e environment as a contributor to the system-bath interactions that define non-equilibrium regimes.
180 ent of the raw and cooked samples in a water bath is different from the samples cooked in stove and m
181 he number of photons flowing between the two baths is dramatically different depending on the symmetr
182  In tracheal smooth muscle ex vivo, in organ baths, isometric contractions recordings were done in or
183 ine-3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (1 uM) to the bathing Krebs-Henseleit solutions.
184                             The influence of bath load, current density and the brush material used w
185 s, by altering the ionic constituency of the bathing medium [cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)], or by electr
186 cted by changing pH or calcium levels in the bathing medium.
187 samples cannot be controlled in water or oil bath methods due to main dependence on sample's thermal
188 Using a first-principles microscopic quantum-bath model, we find that two factors determine the unusu
189 modynamics are satisfied for our system plus bath model.
190  Health Research, the Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, the BRONNER-BENDUNG Stifung/G
191 ng large cooperativity C and small effective bath occupancy n(b), resulting in a quantum cooperativit
192  to a small external perturbation in a dense bath of motile E. coli bacteria.
193 nergy loss in such devices originates from a bath of parasitic material defects.
194 ring by coupling the electrons directly to a bath of refrigerated nuclei, rather than cooling via pho
195 n of large structural monomers immersed in a bath of smaller depletants.
196 o sprout from water droplets injected into a bath of toluene containing ethanol and silica colloids.
197 onents such as daily chlorhexidine gluconate bathing of all patients and hand-hygiene education and a
198                   Units performed once-daily bathing of all patients with disposable cloths impregnat
199  enhanced environmental cleaning, and weekly bathing of babies >=1.5 kg with 2% chlorhexidine glucona
200                                        Daily bathing of critically ill patients with the broad-spectr
201 (1.87, 1.19-2.95; 79%, 53.8%-90.4%), delayed bathing of the newborn for at least 24 hours (1.47, 1.09
202 pping of the newborn after delivery, delayed bathing of the newborn, early initiation of breastfeedin
203 hat are each linearly coupled to dissipative baths of harmonic oscillators, has become the workhorse
204                                    Probiotic baths of surface symbionts, Pseudomonas fluorescens and
205  nonequilibrium forces exerted by the active bath on the inclusions or boundaries often regulate func
206 ng the degree of asymmetry between the fluid baths on opposite sides of a nanocapillary membrane (NCM
207 ile none of these studies have addressed bed bathing, one of the first procedures learned by nursing
208 ing music during care and offering different bathing options can reduce refusal behaviours in dementi
209 onal spaces-regions of the extracellular and bath or blood pool directly in contact with electrodes t
210 lonization involved chlorhexidine mouthwash, baths or showers with chlorhexidine, and nasal mupirocin
211  bedding (OR, 1.43; 95% CI, 1.20, 1.70), and bathing (OR, 1.32; 95% CI, 1.01, 1.75) increased the odd
212   Simulations show that for homogeneous spin baths our sequences are efficient with non-ideal control
213 rague-Dawley rats were mounted onto an organ bath perfused with Krebs-Henseleit buffer.
214            Furthermore, it can be rescued by bath perfusion with retigabine, a KCNQ channel activator
215                     During the chlorhexidine bathing period, 55 infections occurred: 4 CLABSI, 21 CAU
216 .90 per 1000 patient-days during the control bathing periods (rate difference, -0.04; 95% CI, -1.10 t
217                                              Bath pH changes alone did not generate significant curre
218 model computes gating current flowing in the baths produced by arginines moving in the voltage sensor
219               The quantum nature of the heat bath represented by discrete electron-spin and phonon-sp
220                                          The Bath's law is well fulfilled for the porous collapse but
221                                          The bath salt constituent 3,4-methylenedioxypyrovalerone (MD
222 le is known about whether interactions among bath salt constituents contribute to the abuse-related e
223                                              Bath salt preparations often contain mixtures of drugs i
224  the least potent and effective of the three bath salts constituents.
225 teractions tended toward additivity for most bath salts mixtures, supra-additive (3 : 1 MDPV : caffei
226 sponding were also maintained by each of the bath salts mixtures.
227 findings demonstrate that the composition of bath salts preparations can have an impact on both their
228 s contribute to the abuse-related effects of bath salts preparations.
229                                              Bath salts use is associated with high rates of abuse, t
230 atterns of use and effects reported by human bath salts users.
231                                The abuse of 'bath salts' has raised concerns because of their adverse
232 idly evolving families encoding F-box, MATH, BATH, seven-transmembrane G-coupled receptors, and nucle
233 roup (n = 28) watched a video during the bed bathing simulation, under the supervision of a tutor.
234                The use of a video during bed bath simulations was efficacious for improving the perfo
235 sitizing current was abolished by removal of bath sodium and application of amiloride, a blocker of A
236 rrent was reduced by removing Na(+) from the bath solution, or by knocking down levels of Slack using
237 the response to changes in osmolality of the bathing solution.
238 of both (225)Ac(3+) ions and Gd(3+) ions via bath sonication was used to construct (225)Ac@gadonanotu
239 suppress the flip-flop rate of the neighbour bath spins and yield a specific environment spectral den
240 interactions between the central ion and the bath spins suppress the flip-flop rate of the neighbour
241                                        Organ bath studies revealed severe alteration of pulmonary art
242                                        Organ bath studies showed that the compound caused time- and c
243 aximum diaphragm force in conventional organ bath studies was also reduced by TGF-alpha overexpressio
244    The Faraday instability appears on liquid baths submitted to vertical oscillations above a critica
245 erapy (n = 10; immersion in a 40.5 degrees C bath sufficient to maintain rectal temperature >/= 38.5
246  dog's tongue pulls a liquid column from the bath, suggesting that the hydrodynamics of column format
247                                              Bathing suit ichthyosis (BSI) is a rare congenital disor
248                                              Bathing suit ichthyosis is caused by recessive, temperat
249 ent for quantitative analysis, or in a water bath system for endpoint analysis.
250 and communication style, caregiver approach, bathing techniques, abilities focussed approaches, distr
251 idence for music interventions and different bathing techniques, and interaction and communication st
252                   The effect occurs when the bath temperature lies in the glassy phase, but it is not
253 , 25 min (sonication time) and 46 degrees C (bath temperature).
254 ction of incident microwave power at a fixed bath temperature.
255 changes in a specialized receptor lymph that bathes the auditory receptors, revealing striking parall
256 d whether the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) that bathes the CNS is enriched for tumor DNA, here termed CS
257 nd 12 hours later quantifying virus in fluid bathing the basolateral cell surface (maintained at pH 7
258 al fluid and the deriving lymph are directly bathing the cellular layer of each organ.
259 diffuses through the periciliary fluid (PCF) bathing the epithelium.
260 rnal blood vessels results in maternal blood bathing the syncytial maternofetal interface.
261 ata to proteomic data for the coelomic fluid bathing the yolk sac.
262                    Through the action of the baths the system is driven to a non-equilibrium steady s
263 e contrary, under field conditions (infinite bath), the pollutant release controlled by intraparticle
264 on-equilibrium driving forces in a bacterial bath, the colloids disperse if disorder is added to the
265 one was denatured using a 70 degrees C water bath to create an accelerated heat stressed environment.
266 gain tested body CTmax s using a thermal dry bath to eliminate boundary layer effects: body size corr
267 ised trial of 53 hospitals comparing routine bathing to decolonisation with universal chlorhexidine a
268                  The ABATE Infection (active bathing to eliminate infection) trial was a cluster-rand
269 econd electrode placed in a bulk electrolyte bath, to provide information on a substrate of interest.
270 ansmission sources were more likely to share bath towels (OR 1.25, CrI 1.01-1.57).
271 mmended by the American College of Surgeons (bathing, transferring, dressing, shopping, and meals), h
272     Here, we show that ultra-sonication in a bath transfers three times more energy than bead-beating
273 le cloths, before crossover to the alternate bathing treatment for 10 weeks.
274                                              Bathing treatments were performed for a 10-week period f
275  kinds of US treatments including ultrasonic bath (UB) at 40kHz and ultrasonic probe (UP) at 24kHz we
276                      The Castang Foundation, Bath Unit for Research in Paediatrics, National Institut
277 l rate constants, as expected for the acidic bath used in the TEVC assay.
278   The control condition is a traditional bed bath using soap, water, washcloths and towels.
279 ith outcomes of those who did not choose CHG bathing (usual-care group).
280 issipation arising from system (exciton) and bath (vacuum and other quasiparticles) interactions and
281 ecommendations for the use of diluted bleach baths, vitamin D, and environmental modifications.
282                      When deposited on a hot bath, volatile drops are observed to stay in levitation:
283 sical systems because a weak coupling to the bath was assumed to be sufficient.
284                 A method using an ultrasonic bath was selected because several samples can be prepare
285                             An acetone vapor bath was used to smooth acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene
286   The performance of students concerning bed bathing was assessed twice (before and after the simulat
287               In multivariable analyses, CHG bathing was associated with a 60% decrease in the primar
288               In multivariable analyses, CHG bathing was associated with a 60% decrease in the primar
289                                          CHG bathing was well tolerated by participants in the CHG gr
290 ncy, voltage and the distance to the gelling bath were optimized for two nozzles of 150 and 300 mum.
291 : the Control group (n = 28) simulated a bed bath with the instructions of a tutor, while the Interve
292         Ultrasound was applied by ultrasonic bath with varied amplitude and duration; chilling was pe
293 ek washout period during which patients were bathed with nonantimicrobial disposable cloths, before c
294                                 For patients bathed with soap and water versus chlorhexidine, counts
295                  Patients were randomized to bathing with 2% chlorhexidine every other day alternatin
296               In this pragmatic trial, daily bathing with chlorhexidine did not reduce the incidence
297  water every other day (treatment arm) or to bathing with soap and water daily (control arm).
298  Dawley rats were mounted in isolated tissue baths with (+) and without (-) PVAT.
299 hot tub/sauna within 24 h or taking a shower/bath within 6 h of blood collection was associated with
300 e system-and-bath composite, tracing out the bath yields the system's thermal state.

 
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