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Canister Dosing Unit

Known as: CANISTER 
A dosing unit equal to the amount of active ingredient(s) contained in a canister.
National Institutes of Health

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2018
2018
BackgroundDaily inhaled corticosteroids are widely recommended for mild persistent asthma. This study aimed to assess the… 
2017
2017
To determine if higher‐volume, fixed‐dose administration of vasopressin further reduces blood loss at the time of minimally… 
Review
2016
Review
2016
Leiomyomata are found in up to 80% of uteri examined at hysterectomy; symptoms are present in 20% to 50% of women. The preferred… 
2015
2015
26 liquid nitrogen tanks were selected from different dairy cattle farms. Three sperm doses were introduced in a frequently… 
2014
2014
To the Editor, We recently experienced a major breathing circuit leak following reinstallation of a disposable plastic canister… 
2009
2009
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of the vacuum-assisted closure (V.A.C.) system in the treatment of… 
2008
2008
BACKGROUND Large quantities of water condensation occur in the anaesthesia circuit during low-flow anaesthesia. We hypothesized… 
2002
2002
OBJECTIVE To characterize and evaluate canister floating patterns of three commercially available metered-dose inhalers (MDIs… 
1996
1996
Nonadherence to prescribed preventive medication is common in asthma. We wanted to assess whether the combination of a beta 2…