scholarly journals S1281 A Safety, Efficacy and Tolerance Study of Oral Sulfate Solution Regimens to 4L PEG-ELS in Pediatric Subjects Undergoing Colonoscopy

2021 ◽  
Vol 116 (1) ◽  
pp. S588-S588
Author(s):  
Susan S. Baker ◽  
Jessica Tesoriero ◽  
John McGowan ◽  
Jeffery D. Lewis
2015 ◽  
Vol 110 ◽  
pp. S638-S639
Author(s):  
Mark Cleveland ◽  
Raj Bhandari ◽  
Susan Baker ◽  
John McGowan

1983 ◽  
Vol 48 (2) ◽  
pp. 421-438 ◽  
Author(s):  
Milan Pospíšil ◽  
Jiří Spěváček ◽  
Jindřich Kryška

Hydrated iron(III) oxides were obtained by discontinuous precipitation of an iron(II) sulfate solution with aqueous ammonium - saturated with carbon dioxide to different CO2/NH3 ratios. An additional thermal treatment of these oxides, under different conditions, provided genetic sequences of intermediates and their final products - catalysts on a Fe2O3/K2O basis, with different promoters. The catalysts were studied by means of the microstructural; analysis, thermogravimetry, DTA, IR spectroscopy and further tested by the dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene. It was observed that by changing the CO2/NH3 ratio in the precipitation of the initial solutions one can influence some of the properties, as well as, the morphology and thermal stability of the initial intermediates of the preparation of the catalysts. The above mentioned properties become practically unified with the increasing number of the heat treatment operations, with all the investigated catalysts - with the exception of the catalysts' behaviour during their reduction with hydrogen. The presence of iron oxides in various valency states and the different phase composition of the catalysts during their reduction affect the final activity and selectivity of the catalyst in the reaction under the study.


2003 ◽  
Vol 68 (11) ◽  
pp. 2080-2092 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martin Keppert ◽  
Josef Krýsa ◽  
Anthony A. Wragg

The limiting diffusion current technique was used for investigation of free convective mass transfer at down-pointing up-facing isosceles triangular surfaces of varying length and inclination. As the mass transfer process, copper deposition from acidified copper(II) sulfate solution was used. It was found that the mass transfer rate increases with inclination from the vertical to the horizontal position and decreases with length of inclined surface. Correlation equations for 7 angles from 0 to 90° were found. The exponent in the ShL-RaL correlation ranged from 0.247 for the vertical case, indicating laminar flow, to 0.32 for inclinations of 60 to 90°, indicating mixed or turbulent flow. The general correlation ShL = 0.358(RaL sin θ)0.30 for the RaL sin θ range from 7 × 106 to 2 × 1011 and inclination range from 15 to 90° was obtained.


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