Confusion frequently occurs concerning the proper selection and use of surfactants with herbicides. It is wrong to assume that any product that lowers the surface tension of water or increases the ...
Expert Rev Anti Infect Ther. 2011;9(11):993-1000. † Endotracheally instilled (ET) therapy alone vs intravenous therapy alone. ‡ ET sisomicin vs ET placebo. § Aerosolized tobramycin vs no ...
Opens in a new tab or window One of the misconceptions about food allergies during air travel is that aerosolized nut particles circulate in the aircraft ventilation system and pose a significant ...
Surfactants play an important role in every day life, for instance as major components in soaps. Since they feature hydrophilic and hydrophobic parts in their structure, they accumulate at water ...
He worked closely with Dr. Robert Notter and Dr. Bruce Holm from the University of Rochester during this time, studying physiological, biochemical and biophysical injury to pulmonary surfactants ...
The term colloid describes a system consisting of one substance finely dispersed in another, normally a solvent. The size of particles found in a colloidal dispersion range between 1 and 1000 ...
The sucrose stearate molecules act as a surfactant, with hydrophilic parts ... increased the number of aerosolized particles, but the fume hood was effective at containing them.
Surfactant-enhanced organic acid inactivation of Tulane virus ... Efficacy of washing with hydrogen peroxide followed by aerosolized antimicrobials as a novel sanitizing process to inactivate ...
Aerosolized antibiotics are theoretically attractive in an attempt to optimize lung concentrations of antibiotics. Limited data suggest that aerosolized aminoglycosides or colistin in addition to ...