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Heal effects

S Healing effect Low heat dissipation due to low voltage drop across the device (up to I V only)... [Pg.118]

This minimum conductor size will take account of the healing effects only during the fault, irrespective of the current rating of the conductor. The required conductor size may be more than this, depending upon the continuous eurrent it has to carry, as discussed later. [Pg.865]

Pastes of calcium hydroxide with water have been used as pulp-capping materials for many years and it is the material of choice for this application (Granath, 1982). Its favourable tissue responses have been known for many years (Zander, 1939). It has a healing effect, for it induces the formation of hard tissues of reparative dentine when pulp has been exposed (Eidelman, Finn Koulourides, 1965). This action seems to be associated with its high alkalinity (pH 12-5) and consequent bactericidal and proteinlysing effect (Fisher, 1977). [Pg.347]

This drug possesses antibacterial activity with respect to a few cocci and colon bacillus. It exhibits a simultaneous, pronounced healing effect in patients with nonspecific ulcerative colitis, which is explained by the degradation in the body of 5-aminosalicylic acid and sulfapyridine, which possess anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It is used for ulcerative colitis, chronic rhenmatoid arthritis as well as acnte and snbacnte inflammatory diseases. Synonyms of this drng are slazopyrin, salazosnlfapyridine, and others. [Pg.505]

Metals are essential for humans and indeed for all life. We began using metals to build and shape our society over 4000 years ago. The Greeks and Romans were some of the first to document both the toxic and potential healing effects of metals. Arsenic was well known both as a poison and treatment for disease. [Pg.120]

Flaig, W. (1997) Aspects of the biochemistry of the healing effects of humic substances from peat. In Hayes, M.H.B. and Wilson, W.S. (eds) LJumic Substances in Soils, Peats and Waters. The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, pp. 346-356. [Pg.211]

The animals treated with 200, 400, and 800 lU A showed a healing effect of vitamin A on the cornified vaginal epithelium as early as 2 days after starting the experiment. In the smear of all concentrations, almost exclusively leukocytes — indicating a successful healing and mucosal regeneration — with only sporadic epithelial cells and squamous cells... [Pg.197]

Fluoride also brings about a change in composition in natural hydroxypatite, since it not only undergoes a simple exchange with hydroxyl ions but also promotes the formation of a phase containing less carbonate than the initial hydroxyapatite [65]. Fluoride is taken up more readily by demineralised enamel than by sound enamel [66], which means its availability causes a self-healing effect in the mineral phase of the hard tissue. [Pg.341]

During a drought in the summer of 1618 Henry Wicker (or Wickes) discovered on the common at Epsom, Surrey, a small hole filled with water. To his astonishment, not one of his thirsty cattle would drink there. This bitter water was found to have a healing effect on external sores and to be useful also as an internal medicament. By the middle of the seventeenth century, Epsom had become a fashionable spa, attracting famous visitors from the continent (40, 62). [Pg.521]

Both 02 and 03 absorb light below 242 nm (see Chapter 4.A and 4.B). When stratospheric 03 is removed by reactions described in detail in this chapter, there is more light available for photolysis of Oz and the formation of more ozone via reactions (1) and (2). This so called self-healing effect in part mitigates the destruction of ozone by other species such as CFCs, halons, and NOx. [Pg.661]

El Batanouny M, Shokeir H, Zayed A, Korraa S, Kamali A (2004) Enhanced healing effects of low energy irradiation on chronic leg ulcers of different etiologies. Dermatology and Andrology 24(1-4) 11-22... [Pg.274]

Those heal effects can be easily calculated when the enthalpies of formation and the enthalpy-temperature relations are available for the substances considered. Usually, the heat of reaction is defined as the heat evolved by the process, and it is equal to the enthalpy change but opposite in sign, while heats of fusion or vaporization always refer to ihe heat adsorbed, and for heals of solution the usage varies. In order to avoid any confusion, it is recommended to express heat effects of chemical process by reporting the enthalpy change. AH. [Pg.567]

Fig. 9. Healing effect of 1-ethoxysilatrane (I) and l-(chloromethyl)silatrane (11) on wounds... Fig. 9. Healing effect of 1-ethoxysilatrane (I) and l-(chloromethyl)silatrane (11) on wounds...
Well-known products include wound dressing, temporary skin, and connective-tissue replacement (BioFill , Gengiflex ) [7]. Numerous groups are working on these applications and investigating the healing effect of this external BC material (Table 2). [Pg.67]

An additional experiment was performed for the two films that stayed intact during the experiments described in the previous paragraph in order to provide evidence of the self-healing effect of nanoreservoirs added to the coating. The nondoped and the nanocontainer-doped sol-gel films were removed from the NaCl bath after the above indicated storage period, defects were made artificially into the films in order to... [Pg.645]

Curcumin also enhances wound healing in diabetic rats and mice (Sidhu et al., 1999) and in H202-induced damage in human keratinocytes and fibroplasts (Phan et al., 2001). The wound healing effect is expressed by inhibiting the activation of NF-kappaB transcription factor through the prevention of the p65 unit of the factor. [Pg.112]

The Indians are interested in the mental and healing effects brought about by peyote, so they consider the initial problem of taste and nausea as inconsequential. Certainly, it is much less trying to the physical organism than other traditional methods used to achieve "visions of the Great Spirit Though peyote may be a shock to the stomach, its brief stress hardly compares with... [Pg.227]

Figure 14. Healing effect of the SBS specimen released from 500% elongation, investigated from the change of SAXS intensity distribution around the first-order scattering maximum with duration of staying (a) at room temperature... Figure 14. Healing effect of the SBS specimen released from 500% elongation, investigated from the change of SAXS intensity distribution around the first-order scattering maximum with duration of staying (a) at room temperature...
L3. Lind, M., Growth factor stimulation of bone healing. Effects on osteoblasts, osteomies, and implants fixation. Acta Orthoped. Scand. 283, 2-37 (1998). [Pg.291]


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