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Storage
For these tests, Davis double-acting baking powder was used, as purchased from the local grocery store. This contains cornstarch as a filler, sodium bicarbonate, calcium phosphate, and sodium aluminum sulfate.[32]
Do not store in the bathroom. [34]
Group Testing
Forty eight female rats were selected divided randomly into four groups. After a laparotomy, in the first group, 0.7 mg Talc powder (sterilized with ethyl oxide) plus 3 cc normal saline; in the second group, 0.7 mg Sodium bicarbonate (sterilized with ethyl oxide) plus 3 cc normal saline; in the third group, 0.7 mg starches powder (sterilized with ethyl oxide) plus 3 cc normal saline and in the forth group (controlling group), 3 cc normal saline entered.[38]
The frequency of clinical adverse events did not significantly differ between groups. Any true difference between the hydration strategies is likely to be small and not clinically significant,” the authors conclude. [39]
An element that is a member of the alkali group of metals. It has the atomic symbol Na, atomic number 11, and atomic weight 23.[40]
Pros and Cons
We compared the effects of two drugs with different sodium channel- binding kinetics with those of sodium bicarbonate, a known antidote, on cocaine-induced slowing of ventricular conduction. Electrocardiographic (ECG) intervals were recorded before and after the addition of cocaine 30 microM in 26 isolated, Tyrode- perfused guinea pig hearts. [46]
With appropriate scaling relationships that take into account the structural features of the two types of flames, the flame inhibition results with condensed-phase agents indicate a similar trend. The observed differences between the two types of flames can be attributed to flow field involved in the two flames. [47]
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