1 hydrolyzed to 1 with the use of hot, aqueous 
caustic.                                                
 
     2 ined neutral pH in the MP reactor preventing 
caustic addition and thus salt accumulation.            
 
     3 he radiochemical analysis of total (99)Tc in 
caustic aged nuclear waste matrixes from the Hanford sit
 
     4 diochemical determination of total (99)Tc in 
caustic aged nuclear waste samples have been investigate
 
     5 sized that transcatheter needle injection of 
caustic agents doped with gadolinium contrast under real
 
     6 containers represent a significant source of 
caustic agents.                                         
 
     7 d by emphysematous gastritis or ingestion of 
caustic agents.                                         
 
     8 tion of on-site simultaneous electrochemical 
caustic and oxygen generation for sulfide control in sew
 
     9         The method reduces the use of highly 
caustic and toxic reagents and is better suited for high
 
    10              Corneal alkali injury is highly 
caustic, 
and present clinical therapies are limited.    
 
    11 leed stream, its disposal decreases and less 
caustics are required to maintain the high pH.          
 
    12 n 1987 and 2006, for the treatment of severe 
caustic burns (group I, n = 268) or of late sequels (gro
 
    13                                              Caustic can be produced onsite from wastewater using a t
 
    14                                     However, 
caustic chemical injuries develop rapidly whereas esopha
 
    15  findings contradicted those expected from a 
caustic chemical injury.                                
 
    16 Lung injury, whether induced by infection or 
caustic chemicals, initiates a series of complex wound-h
 
    17 ry rapidly and concurrently with flux during 
caustic-
crossing events using the first simulation of qu
 
    18 pening process of cashew nuts, the amount of 
caustic defensive substance in the nut mesocarp decrease
 
    19 neral infiltration zone", where the alkaline 
caustic effect of the calcium silicate cement's hydratio
 
    20  esophagitis is believed to be caused by the 
caustic effects of refluxed gastric acid on esophageal e
 
    21 and normal functioning despite its intensely 
caustic environment have puzzled clinicians and investig
 
    22    Undiluted hydrolyzed urine was fed to the 
caustic-
generating cathode compartment for ammonia strip
 
    23  may help the monkeys avoid contact with the 
caustic hazard in fresh nuts.                           
 
    24  care for emergency patient evaluation after 
caustic ingestion.                                      
 
    25 one of the most devastating complications of 
caustic ingestion.                                      
 
    26 ome of tracheobronchial necrosis (TBN) after 
caustic ingestion.                                      
 
    27 primary method of staging injury following a 
caustic ingestion.                                      
 
    28 n pediatric patients following an accidental 
caustic ingestion.                                      
 
    29 s, management and long-term complications of 
caustic ingestions in pediatric patients.               
 
    30                                              Caustic ingestions occur most commonly in children less 
 
    31                                              Caustic ingestions remain a significant cause of pediatr
 
    32  what fraction of these exposures represents 
caustic ingestions.                                     
 
    33 ent upper digestive tract reconstruction for 
caustic injuries by colopharyngoplasty (n = 116) and eso
 
    34              Emergency decision-making after 
caustic injuries can rely on CT alone.                  
 
    35 ruction during esophageal reconstruction for 
caustic injuries has a long-term negative impact on func
 
    36              The need to perform surgery for 
caustic injuries has a persistent long-term negative imp
 
    37 olopharyngoplasty and esophagocoloplasty for 
caustic injuries of the upper digestive tract.          
 
    38 y in patients with severe pharyngoesophageal 
caustic injuries.                                       
 
    39  without TBN who underwent esophagectomy for 
caustic injuries.                                       
 
    40 emergency diagnostic workup of patients with 
caustic injuries.                                       
 
    41             At low temperatures, we observed 
caustics of skipping orbits extending over hundreds of s
 
    42 stant exposure to a wide range of endogenous 
caustic or proteolytic agents.                          
 
    43 me dilution (CVD) was used to desalinate the 
caustic salt to neutralize the waste.                   
 
    44 % to 97% (wet basis), showing the removal of 
caustic salts from the waste.                           
 
    45                                              Caustic shock-loading and oxygen injection are commonly 
 
    46 is avoids the need for import and storage of 
caustic soda, which typically represents a cost and a ha
 
    47 CE) of 84.1 +/- 1.1% at practically relevant 
caustic strengths ( approximately 3 wt %).              
 
    48         Patients who underwent management of 
caustic TBN between 1989 and 2013, were included.       
 
    49 n reported to be lifesaving in patients with 
caustic TBN.                                            
 
    50 expensive nature of the analysis (absence of 
caustic, 
viscous, or additional reagents), the simplicit
 
    51                                              Caustic was efficiently produced from wastewater over a 
 
    52                          Vortex patches form 
caustics, 
which is a primary cause of the transient part