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The preservation of erythrocytes at liquid nitrogen temperatures with hydroxyethyl starch: the removal of hydroxyethyl starch from erythrocytes after thawing
(Elsevier, 1971-12)
Packed human erythrocytes were frozen in liquid nitrogen using hydroxyethyl starch as a cryoprotective agent. Upon thawing, the cells were washed with a balanced salt solution. The washed cells were stable when resuspended ...
Three contraceptive acceptance strategies
(Elsevier, 1979-02)
Three main classes of contraceptive acceptance strategy may be distinguished: "fixed duration T" (women counseled to accept T months after childbirth); "postamenorrheic" (accept directly after the first postpartum menses), ...
Distribution of nodes of a tree by degree
(Elsevier, 1970)
Two types of random trees, "static" and "growing," are studied. The "growing" type of trees is constructed with an ordering bias imposed on its population of N nodes. Exact formulas for the expected number of nodes of ...
A structured model of photosynthesis in anacystis nidulans
(Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company, 1978-01)
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Large unit red cell cryopreservation with hydroxyethyl starch
(Elsevier, 1976-10)
Full units of red blood cells frozen with 14% hydroxyethyl starch (HES) yield cell recoveries near 97% and saline stabilities greater than 80%. Potassium leaves the cells during the freeze-thaw cycle and increases the ...