Present methods for measuring the volume of the extracellular fluid have well recognized limita-tions. There is no known substance that is dis-tributed uniformly throughout the blood plasma, in
Our attempts to gain information concerning the amount of electrolyte in cell water and the theoreti...
Plasma and extracellularfluid (ECF) volume measurements may providevaluablecomplementarydata to the ...
The water contained in the body is divided amongst compartments of differing sizes and compositions....
Present methods for measuring the volume of the extracellular fluid have well recognized limita-tion...
Changes in the volume of extracellular fluids of the body can be calculated from the exchanges of so...
Extracellular fluid ( E.C.F.) volume constitutes approximately 20 per cent of total body weight. Thr...
The water content of the human body averages 60 per cent of its total weight. Techniques for measure...
(2), and Wallace and Brodie (3) have demon-strated the similarity of bromide and chloride dis-tribut...
During the last year we have been attempting to increase our understanding of the significance of th...
Fluid compartment measurements are useful procedures in studying edema, dehydration, and changes in ...
A high-pressure liquid chromatographic method for bromide measurement is used to determine extracell...
A high-pressure liquid chromatographic method for bromide measurement is used to determine extracell...
A new instrument, the “Volemetron”***, constructed to measure blood volume with radioactive isotopes...
A new instrument, the “Volemetron”***, constructed to measure blood volume with radioactive isotopes...
Seven types of procedures have been used for determining volume of distribution (space) as an estima...
Our attempts to gain information concerning the amount of electrolyte in cell water and the theoreti...
Plasma and extracellularfluid (ECF) volume measurements may providevaluablecomplementarydata to the ...
The water contained in the body is divided amongst compartments of differing sizes and compositions....
Present methods for measuring the volume of the extracellular fluid have well recognized limita-tion...
Changes in the volume of extracellular fluids of the body can be calculated from the exchanges of so...
Extracellular fluid ( E.C.F.) volume constitutes approximately 20 per cent of total body weight. Thr...
The water content of the human body averages 60 per cent of its total weight. Techniques for measure...
(2), and Wallace and Brodie (3) have demon-strated the similarity of bromide and chloride dis-tribut...
During the last year we have been attempting to increase our understanding of the significance of th...
Fluid compartment measurements are useful procedures in studying edema, dehydration, and changes in ...
A high-pressure liquid chromatographic method for bromide measurement is used to determine extracell...
A high-pressure liquid chromatographic method for bromide measurement is used to determine extracell...
A new instrument, the “Volemetron”***, constructed to measure blood volume with radioactive isotopes...
A new instrument, the “Volemetron”***, constructed to measure blood volume with radioactive isotopes...
Seven types of procedures have been used for determining volume of distribution (space) as an estima...
Our attempts to gain information concerning the amount of electrolyte in cell water and the theoreti...
Plasma and extracellularfluid (ECF) volume measurements may providevaluablecomplementarydata to the ...
The water contained in the body is divided amongst compartments of differing sizes and compositions....