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  1. ... world. Reports by Tove Neville from London BIOCHEMISTRY | Energy-Rich Booster Chemicals Recharge Tired Nerves, Help Them NORMAL NERVE ... the needed recharge comes in the form of energy-rich, phosphate chemicals— ... happens is that the booster chemi- cals push the sodium ions back outside ...
  2. ... of the TOWN they LIVE in. They have ENERGY and PUSH. They are PROGRESSIVE, and they are BOOSTERS, every one of ’em. Naturally, you’ll find ...
  3. ... into the chest. Instead, it was a plastic " booster pump implanted on the chest wall, powered by an " outside source of energy. It removed blood from the left atrium, bypassing ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Blood program in World War II 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1964
    ... Donors, 15 Asthma after transfusion, 651 Atabrine, 595 booster dose of, before transfusion, 423, 598 Atlanta, 129, 291 Atlantic City, 118, 695 Atomic Energy Commission, 726 Attu, 170 Atypical pneumonia, 142 Auburn, ...
  5. ... useful work load can be reduced by cardiac booster pumps and when reduced to zero (which is theoretically possible), there still remains the 77% referred to as ‘‘energy waste.” Energy waste is not a completely accurate ...
  6. ... 1. Phrenic nerve stimulator. (Replace iron lung.) 2. Booster heart. 3. Rechargeable pacemaker. 4. Sphincter muscle control. 5. Internal energy source (biochemical fuel cell). 6. Paraplegic programming. Of ...
  7. ... both propellants used in all of the higher energy systems except one are toxic. The exception is the liquid oxygen- liquid hydrosen system which finds applications in upper stages of space systems, but is not well suited for space boosters or missile applications because of its low bulk ...
  8. ... this phase of the program is to develop booster-heart electronic control circuits which are powered by an external (to the organism) energy source. Some of the alternative approaches considered include: ...
  9. Proposal for a Program for Research on a Booster Heart - Auxiliary Ventricle ... Proposal for a Program for Research on a Booster Heart - Auxiliary Ventricle Heart Ventricles Heart-Assist Devices ...
  10. ... 55(4): 137—8 ’Little things’ provide big energy savings. Moody JE. Hospitals ... The booster effect—a problem for surveillance of tuberculosis in ...
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