- ... be an artifi- cial heart, but rather a booster pump that works in parallel with the heart ... of mechani- cally damaged RBCs. In addition, mathematical theories of blood damage are limited by the absence ...
- ... concentrations is considered with respect to three different “booster” or “priming” schedules. Finally, plasma levels are presented ... 2) Pre- paratory administration at a high intake—"booster” or “priming” doses —followed by reduction to a ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Functions of officers of the Medical DepartmentPublication: [Washington] : Bureau of Naval Personnel, March 1949... reimmunization of ship’s per- sonnel with 1 cc. “booster dose.” 2. Terminal disinfection: Thor- ough cleaning of ... Immunization; Exposed sus- ceptibles to be reinoculated with “booster dose” of triple typhoid vaccine (0.1 cc. ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Review of intramural research (1961)Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health... tion to the ventricle those functions that a booster pump supplies to a primary power pump in ... pigs which enabled them to respond in a booster fashion when confronted with rickettsial antigen resulting from ...
- ... single~chambered pumps to serve as auxiliary or "booster' hearts, their goal being to assist, rather than ... within ten years, and possibly within three years. "Booster Hearts" Several single-chambered blood pumps have been ...
- NLM Digital Collections - Final report on project no. 18 -- investigation of the effects of activity and environment on ...Publication: Fort Knox, Kentucky : Armored Medical Research Laboratory, 23 December 1943... atabrine following a single dose and effect of "booster" doses upon time to reach equilibrium, a. Procedure, ( ... given in Appendix B. (2) Effect of initial booster dose. It was shown that the mean equilibrium ...
- ... whatever against the machinations of the rascally drug booster with his specious and amiable manners-well, about ... how to meet the advances of the drug booster, Dr. Underhill, a medical Health officer in Canada ...
- ... World War I, 80%. Basic immunization including a booster toxoid injection prior to combat and fol- ~ lowed by an emergency booster after injury offers an effective, almost complete, pro- ...
- ... of reactions after the primary and after the booster doses, and the titre obtained were ‘ discussed, Action ... This may not be the case, but in theory it is plausible. Furthermore it is important to ...
- ... of separate immunization procedures which are now required. Booster intervals for tetanus- diphtheria immunization have been increased ... The Commission has rec- ommended extension of the booster interval for yellow fever from 6 to 10 ...