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  • ...picin is an intensely red solid, and the small fraction which reaches body fluids is known for imparting a harmless red-orange color to the urine (and to a l Taking rifampicin can cause certain bodily fluids, such as urine and tears, to become orange-red in color, a benign side effe
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  • ===Detection in biological fluids===
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  • ===Measurement in body fluids===
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  • ...] force of the magnesia [[suspension (chemistry)|suspension]] acts to draw fluids from the body and to retain those already within the [[lumen (anatomy)|lume
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  • ===Detection in body fluids===
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  • ===Measurement in biological fluids===
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  • ...posure to the virus (such as a needle-stick injury involving blood or body fluids from an individual known to be infected with HIV).<!--
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  • ...lation which is often painful, saturation of bedding materials with bodily fluids, weight loss of two to five kilos per 24 hours, increased WBC and other blo ...Treatments include administration of [[activated charcoal]], [[intravenous fluids]], [[laxative]]s and naloxone. The latter completely reverses morphine's ef
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  • ...minophenol and ''p''-aminophenol (free and total conjugated) in biological fluids and tissues|journal = J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.|year = 1948|volume = 94|issu
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  • ...ison Ivy, Oak & Sumac |accessdate= |work= }} </ref> In severe cases, clear fluids ooze from open blistered sores; these cases should be treated with [[cortic The oozing fluids released by itching blisters do not spread the poison.<ref name="landscapin
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  • [[Category:Non-Newtonian fluids]]
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  • ...erature petroleum fluids (volatile oils, condensates and wet gases). These fluids can have up to a spoonful of diamondoids per gallon (about 3.78 liters).{{F
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  • * [[Non-Newtonian fluid]] [[Category:Non-Newtonian fluids]]
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  • ...the viscosity of the suspension increases. Potential applications of these fluids include shock absorbers, engine mounts and acoustic dampers<ref name="Polym
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  • results in a [[Non-Newtonian fluid]] solution, can reduce the skin fictional drag on a stationary ...B., Kinzelbach W. and Tsinober A. Dilute polymers in turbulence Physics of Fluids, 17, 031707, 2005 [http://pof.aip.org/phfle6/v17/i3/p031707_s1 link]
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  • ...he fluid, and the technique is used industrially to check the viscosity of fluids used in processes. It includes many different oils, and [[polymer]] liquids ...weak parts and the sensitive part is very small. Even very basic or acidic fluids can be measured by adding a protective coating or by changing the material
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  • ...e constant of proportionality being the coefficient of [[viscosity]]. In a non-Newtonian fluid, the relation between the [[shear stress]] and the [[strain rate]] is ...escribe the mechanical behavior of a substance, particularly non-Newtonian fluids. They are best studied through several other [[rheology|rheological]] prope
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  • ...d arises when an [[electric field]] propagates through a [[heterogeneous]] fluids. ...and polymers at low ionic strength. It is not valid for low- or non-polar fluids.
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  • ...re a family of several different effects that occur in [[heterogeneous]] [[fluids]] or in porous bodies filled with fluid. The term [[heterogeneous]] here me
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