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The parameters set for the analyses were as follows: the measured solutions were infused directly to the spray-needle by linear pump with the rate of 2000 μL/h, the nebulization gas (nitrogen) flow was set to 6 L/min and its pressure was 60 psi.
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Even with the technological development of infusion pumps, pediatric intensive care nurses are resistant to administer red blood cells (RBC) by linear peristaltic infusion pumps due to the supposed risk of cells damage, despite the need of accuracy in low flow rates.
All polymer solutions were driven by a syringe pump with a consistent flow rate.
The warmed perfusate was driven by a roller pump with two synchronously running pump-heads on a single axis for the inflow and the outflow lines (Masterflex®).
The warmed arterialized perfusate is driven by a roller pump with two synchronously running pump-heads on a single axis for the arterial and venous lines (Masterflex®).
The absorbed ginsenosides in the C18 column (YMC, Kyoto, Japan) were eluted at 40 °C by pumping with a linear gradient of acetonitrile and water from 30:70 to 35:65 (v/v) for 17.8 min at a flow rate of 0.25 ml min−1 and from 35:65 to 34 66 for 19.5 min at a flow rate of 0.2 ml min−1 and from 34 66 to 90:10 for 24.5 min at a flow rate of 1.0 ml min−1.
Meanwhile, an irreversible leakage current path in the traditional Dickson charge pump with a linear regulator is presented.
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It is unclear whether the use of linear peristaltic infusion pumps with different propulsion mechanisms can affect the quality of red blood cells (RBCs) transfusion.
During the 1960s diffusion pumps began to be replaced by ion-getter pumps, with turbomolecular pumps becoming common in the 1980s.
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