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Repeated exposure to peritoneal dialysis (PD) solutions contributes to cumulative intraperitoneal inflammation and peritoneal injury.
This further suggests that KNa current in DRG neurons, at least with physiological ionic solutions, contributes negligibly to membrane potential regulation following APs.
According to the quality of each solution, the solution generating parts of the terrain are marked with pheromone, such that the information of prior solutions contributes to the decisions of subsequent ants.
Continuous exposure to conventional peritoneal dialysis (PD) solutions contributes to progressive peritoneal injury, is an important source of local inflammation that can result in adverse functional outcomes, such as higher peritoneal solute transport rate (PSTR), a widely accepted risk factor for mortality and technique failure in PD patients [ 3- 5].
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In Bangladesh, where about 40% of the population is under 18, the initiative seeks to create a space for young people to raise their concerns, share their aspirations and – by suggesting solutions – contribute to decisions that affect their lives, says Edouard Beigbeder, the Unicef representative in Bangladesh.
MB made the Seplyte solutions, contributed to the data collection and analysis, and revised the manuscript.
Indirect sonication in osmotic solutions contributed to high water loss and solid gain with acceptable total colour change than direct sonication.
A high degree of vertical integration and use of the latest technological solutions contribute to the success of the projects analyzed.
Zinc and copper were used in the form of metal nanoparticle solutions, contributed by the Department of the Technology of Construction Materials and Material Science of NULES (Ukraine).
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