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Crawford, James MacKenzie. Multiple boundary condition testing for preloaded membrane structures. Graduate Dept. of Aerospace Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, 1994.

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Locatelli, F., C. Ronco, and C. Tetta, eds. Polyethersulfone: Membranes for Multiple Clinical Applications. S. Karger AG, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-00903-3.

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Slimp, Jefferson C. Neurophysiology of Multiple Sclerosis. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199341016.003.0003.

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Any discussion of the pathomechanisms and treatments of MS benefits from an understanding of the physiology of the neuronal membrane and the action potential. Neurons and glia, are important for signal propagation, synaptic function, and neural development. The neuronal cell membrane, maintains different ionic environments inside and outside the cell, separating charge across the membrane and facilitating electrical excitability. Ion channels allow flow of sodium, potassium, and calcium ions across the membrane at selected times. At rest, potassium ion efflux across the membrane establishes th
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(Editor), Francesco Locatelli, C. Ronco (Editor), and Ciro Tetta (Editor), eds. Polyethersulfone: Membranes for Multiple Clinical Applications (Contributions to Nephrology). S. Karger Publishers (USA), 2002.

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Maybauer, Marc O., ed. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780197521304.001.0001.

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Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation—An Interdisciplinary Problem-Based Learning Approach provides an overview of the latest techniques, management strategies, and technology surrounding the clinical use of ECMO. This interdisciplinary book reviews the most common scenarios of ECMO in 62 chapters exploring the conditions and problems arising in ECMO practice. Each chapter begins with a stem case, followed by open questions to encourage critical thinking and enable the reader to follow the management strategies of the authors, who are world leaders in the field. Followed by an evidence-based dis
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Mason, Peggy. The Neuron at Rest. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190237493.003.0009.

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Neuronal membrane potential depends on the distribution of ions across the plasma membrane and the permeability of the membrane to those ions afforded by transmembrane proteins. Ions cannot pass through a lipid bilayer but enter or exit neurons through ion channels. When activated by voltage or a ligand, ion channels open to form a pore through which selective ions can pass. The ion channels that support a resting membrane potential are critical to setting a cell’s excitability. From the distribution of an ionic species, the Nernst potential can be used to predict the steady-state potential fo
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Ware, Lorraine B. Pathophysiology of acute respiratory distress syndrome. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199600830.003.0108.

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The acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a syndrome of acute respiratory failure characterized by the acute onset of non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema due to increased lung endothelial and alveolar epithelial permeability. Common predisposing clinical conditions include sepsis, pneumonia, severe traumatic injury, and aspiration of gastric contents. Environmental factors, such as alcohol abuse and cigarette smoke exposure may increase the risk of developing ARDS in those at risk. Pathologically, ARDS is characterized by diffuse alveolar damage with neutrophilic alveolitis, haemorrhage,
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Amzica, Florin, and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Cellular Substrates of Brain Rhythms. Edited by Donald L. Schomer and Fernando H. Lopes da Silva. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190228484.003.0002.

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The purpose of this chapter is to familiarize the reader with the basic electrical patterns of the electroencephalogram (EEG). Brain cells (mainly neurons and glia) are organized in multiple levels of intricate networks. The cellular membranes are semipermeable media between extracellular and intracellular solutions, populated by ions and other electrically charged molecules. This represents the basis of electrical currents flowing across cellular membranes, further generating electromagnetic fields that radiate to the scalp electrodes, which record changes in the activity of brain cells. This
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Samol, Nancy B., and Eric P. Wittkugel. Epidermolysis Bullosa. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199764495.003.0065.

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Epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a genetic skin disorder with multiple modes of inheritance that causes blister formation from shear injury and results in extensive scarring. Children with EB provide an array of unique challenges when presenting for anesthetic care. Anticipation and management of a potentially difficult airway as well as the protection of fragile skin and mucous membranes are high priorities during anesthetic planning. Complications can arise with use of even the most routine anesthesia monitors and placement of a simple peripheral IV line. Thorough preoperative planning and meti
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Kahn, S. Lowell, and Sergio Rojas. Deployment Finesse of the Gore Excluder Stent Graft. Edited by S. Lowell Kahn, Bulent Arslan, and Abdulrahman Masrani. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199986071.003.0002.

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The Gore Excluder stent graft was approved for use in the United States by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2002. The Excluder is a modular, bifurcated endoprosthesis utilized in the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms. The Excluder endoprosthesis is constructed from an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene film and an incorporated “weldless” nickel–titanium stent skeleton for support. The device features no sutures, infrarenal fixation, and is made to be inserted through 12–18 Fr introducer sheaths. Since its approval by the FDA, the Excluder has undergone multiple changes, includi
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McKeon, Andrew. Autoimmune Encephalitis. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0097.

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Autoimmune encephalitis clinically encapsulates a spectrum of disorders including limbic encephalitis, and other autoimmune CNS disorders, which often have a paraneoplastic cause. Unlike multiple sclerosis, autoimmune encephalitides are unified by well-characterized neural-specific IgG biomarkers detectable in serum or CSF. Diagnostic laboratory, in vitro and neuropathological studies have demonstrated two broad groups. The first, characterizable by the detection of neuronal nuclear, cytoplasmic, or nucleolar antibodies (such as ANNA-1, aka anti-Hu), likely have a cytotoxic T cell mediated pat
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Rich, Mark M. Critical Illness Neuropathy, Myopathy, and Sodium Channelopathy. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199653461.003.0033.

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Skeletal muscle weakness is a common problem that complicates recovery from critical illness. The primary causes of weakness include neuropathic disorders, myopathic disorders, and mixed disorders. Recent studies have demonstrated that reduced excitability of the nerve and muscle cell membranes might contribute to weakness during the acute stages of the polyneuropathy and myopathy encountered in critically ill patients. In both tissues, an acquired sodium channelopathy can lead to increased inactivation of channels, leading to inexcitability an paralysis. Experimental sepsis models have demons
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Fox, Grenville, Nicholas Hoque, and Timothy Watts. Antenatal care, obstetrics, and fetal medicine. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198703952.003.0001.

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This chapter contains details of methods used for screening and diagnosis of fetal anomalies using antenatal blood tests, ultrasound scanning, chorionic villous sampling, amniocentesis, and fetal blood sampling. There are sections on pre-existing maternal diseases presenting risks to the fetus including maternal diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus, thrombocytopenia, and neuromuscular disease, as well as those specific to pregnancy—pre-eclampsia, HELLP syndrome, and eclampsia. Intrauterine growth restriction and monitoring is covered in detail. The increased fetal risks of multiple birth due
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Khan, Sabina A., and Nitin Wadhwa. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia. Edited by Kirk Lalwani, Ira Todd Cohen, Ellen Y. Choi, and Vidya T. Raman. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190685157.003.0016.

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Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is characterized by malformation of the diaphragm, allowing for herniation of abdominal contents into the thoracic cavity. The most significant sequelae of this herniation are pulmonary hypoplasia and pulmonary hypertension, both contributing to significant morbidity and mortality. Multiple strategies exist to minimize respiratory compromise and improve outcome in a patient with CDH, including fetal intervention in selective cases, medical and pharmaceutical management, advanced ventilation strategies, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), and comple
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Ulrich, Brian. The Medieval Persian Gulf. Arc Humanities Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781802702712.

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The Persian Gulf today is home to multiple cosmopolitan urban hubs of globalization. This did not start with the discovery of oil. This book tells of the Gulf from the rise of Islam until the coming of the Portuguese, when port cities such as Siraf, Sohar, and Hormuz were entrepots for trading pearls, horses, spices, and other products across much of Asia and eastern Africa. Indeed, products traded there became a key part of the material culture of medieval Islamic civilization, and the Gulf region itself was a crucial membrane between the Middle East and the world of the broader Indian Ocean.
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Francis, Roger. Avoiding Corrosion in Desalination Plants. NACE International, The Worldwide Corrosion Authority15835 Park Ten Place, Houston, TX 77084, 2019. https://doi.org/10.5006/37647.

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Over the past decade, the author, Roger Francis, has looked at some very expensive corrosion failures in desalination plants. Avoiding Corrosion in Desalination Plants tells the reader how to avoid existing corrosion problems and how to avoid them in new builds. This book looks at corrosion problems specific to MSF, MED, and SWRO desalination plants, describing their causes, some solutions, and the relative performance of various materials. It gives advice on procuring materials for desalination plants to avoid quality problems. The world’s population is steadily increasing and with it is an i
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Pearson, Andrew. Tularaemia. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198570028.003.0031.

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Tularaemia is a plague-like bacterial disease of animals (particularly rodents, hares, and rabbits) and man caused by five subspecies of Francisella. Two subspecies predominate: F. tularensis tularensis in North America and F. tularensis holarctica throughout the northern hemisphere. F. tularensis occurs in persistent natural foci causing localized epidemics and sporadic cases in man.Francisella tularensis subspecies tularensis was described originally as causing a more virulent form of tularaemia than was seen in Europe. More recently recognized are subpopulations of Francisella tularensis su
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