Abstract:
A method of clarifying blood serum and plasma to remove undesired proteinaceous and lipid particulate matter which comprises admixing the serum or plasma with from greater than about 20 percent to about 30 percent of block copolymers of ethylene oxide and polyoxypropylene polymer.
Abstract:
Oxygen to be administered to a patient is humidified by passing the oxygen through a standard water-containing intravenous solution bottle. A coupling assembly having an inlet tube and an outlet tube is inserted into the two openings defined by the stopper of the intravenous solution bottle, and is coupled to an oxygen supply. The connector assembly is capable of supporting the bottle, and carries a humidified oxygen outlet to which a nasal cannula is coupled.
Abstract:
The present application discloses a dispensing container for supporting therein a tray providing structure for supporting a plurality of elongated bands. The container includes a dispensing opening through which one-by-one the bands may be removed.
Abstract:
An apparatus is disclosed which functions in a manner to pass by intermittent drive a member through a printing station for replicating at spaced locations a desired plurality of like imprint presentations. The printing components at the printing station are arranged in cooperation with an index mechanism for indexing the components after each plurality of replications to the next following sequence. The index mechanism comprises a train of geneva-type gears having a plurality of inputs thereto whereby additional replication may be accomplished.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for air stream dispensing and spraying of pulverulent material with less noise is described using means for developing two separate outward air flows from a dispensing gun. One flow is of a high velocity and the second flow is of a lower velocity. After both flows leave the gun, the lower velocity flow surrounds the high velocity flow (e.g., as concentric annular flow about a columnar flow). Pulverulent material is fed to the lower velocity flow to be entrained therewith and transferred, at least in part, downstream from the gun to the higher velocity flow and thus finely dispensed over a desired area or product.
Abstract:
PLASMINOGEN IN BLOOD PLASMA IS QUANTITATIVELY DETERMINED BY MEASURING THE DIAMETER OF THE CLEAR RADIAL DIFFUSION ZONE PRODUCED BY THE REACTION OF THE BLOOD PLASMA WITH KNOWN AMOUNTS OF CLOTTED FIBRINOGEN AND PLASMINOGEN SUSPENDED IN A STABLE GEL MEDIUM.
Abstract:
THE METHOD OF MAKING THIAZOLOPYRIMIDINES BY REACTION OF 6-AMINO-1,3-DIMETHYLURACIL WITH ALKYL ISOTHIOCYANATE AND DIMETHYLSULFOXIDE AT REFLUX TEMPERATURE.
Abstract:
REDUCED BLOOD CLOTTING IS FOUND UPON THE UTLIZATION OF ANTITHROMBOGENIC MATERIALS WHICH COMPRISE AN ORGANGIC PLASTIC HAVING DISPERSED ON ITS SURFACE, IN A PHARMACOIOGICALLY ACCEPTABLE CONCENTRATION, A QUATERNARY PHOSPHONIUM SALT OF A STRONG ACID WHICH IS GENERALLY INSOLUBLE IN SALINE SOLUTION.