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OSMOMETER FOR CLINICAL USE

Known as: osmometer, osmometers 
An osmometer for clinical use is a device intended to measure the osmotic pressure of body fluids. Osmotic pressure is the pressure required to… 
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2008
2008
Background:A newly developed microemulsion propofol consisted of 10% purified poloxamer 188 and 0.7% polyethylene glycol 660… 
2004
2004
Background: The mechanism of postoperative capillary leak syndrome related to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is unknown. The… 
1986
1986
An osmolal gap (a disparity between measured and calculated serum osmolality) may accompany alcohol intoxication. We encountered… 
1982
1982
In order to investigate the impact of molecular charge on capillary permeability to macromolecules, capillary reflection… 
1975
1975
Resting membrane potentials of rabbit right ventricular papillary muscles were measured in modified Tyrode's solutions that were… 
1975
1975
We have shown previously that overhydration of toads renders their urinary bladders less responsive to the antidiuretic action of… 
1968
1968
OSMOTIC pressure measurements of solutions of Pila haemocyanin have been made with a toluene osmometer provided with a siphon… 
Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
1. The relation between osmotic gradient and rate of osmotic water flow has been measured in rabbit gall‐bladder by a gravimetric… 
1960
1960
The optical densities of suspensions of cells of Halobacterium cutirubrum, H. halobium, or H. salinarium, grown in media… 
Highly Cited
1931
Highly Cited
1931
Using unfertilized eggs of Arbacia punctulata as natural osmometers an attempt has been made to account for the course of…