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Kangri cancer.
Wani I. Wani I. Surgery. 2010 Apr;147(4):586-8. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2009.10.025. Epub 2009 Nov 24. Surgery. 2010. PMID: 19932909
BACKGROUND: Kangri cancer is a heat-induced skin carcinoma associated with the use of the Kangri. This Kangri, which is a traditional fire pot, is an ingenious mode of providing warmth. The Kangri is an earthenware container with an outer encasement of wickerwork th …
BACKGROUND: Kangri cancer is a heat-induced skin carcinoma associated with the use of the Kangri. This Kangri, which is a traditional fire …
The 'pitcher pot' ileal neobladder: early experiences.
Rawal S, Kumar P, Kaul R, Raghunath SK, Julka S. Rawal S, et al. Jpn J Clin Oncol. 2006 Nov;36(11):717-22. doi: 10.1093/jjco/hyl100. Epub 2006 Sep 26. Jpn J Clin Oncol. 2006. PMID: 17003076
Twenty-one of them had urinary diversion using ileal neobladder in spherical configuration with ileal neourethra (giving the shape of an inverted Indian earthenware container called a 'pitcher pot') to circumvent the problem of short mesentery and construct a low-pr …
Twenty-one of them had urinary diversion using ileal neobladder in spherical configuration with ileal neourethra (giving the shape of an inv …
Separators used in microbial electrochemical technologies: Current status and future prospects.
Daud SM, Kim BH, Ghasemi M, Daud WR. Daud SM, et al. Bioresour Technol. 2015 Nov;195:170-9. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.06.105. Epub 2015 Jun 25. Bioresour Technol. 2015. PMID: 26141668 Review.
These include J-cloth, nylon filter, glass fiber mat, non-woven cloth, earthen pot and ceramics that enable non-ion selective charge transfer. ...
These include J-cloth, nylon filter, glass fiber mat, non-woven cloth, earthen pot and ceramics that enable non-ion selective charge …
Electricity generation in low cost microbial fuel cell made up of earthenware of different thickness.
Behera M, Ghangrekar MM. Behera M, et al. Water Sci Technol. 2011;64(12):2468-73. doi: 10.2166/wst.2011.822. Water Sci Technol. 2011. PMID: 22170843
The power generation decreased with increase in the thickness of the earthen pot which was used to make the anode chamber. MFC-1 generated highest sustainable power density of 24.32 mW/m(2) and volumetric power of 1.04 W/m(3) (1.91 mA, 0.191 V) at 100 omega external resist …
The power generation decreased with increase in the thickness of the earthen pot which was used to make the anode chamber. MFC-1 gene …
Determinants of water quality, availability and use in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka.
Mertens TE, Fernando MA, Marshall TF, Kirkwood BR, Cairncross S, Radalowicz A. Mertens TE, et al. Trop Med Parasitol. 1990 Mar;41(1):89-97. Trop Med Parasitol. 1990. PMID: 2339254
The proportion of positive stored water samples was also lower with the use of different vessels for collection and storage, with storage inside the house, and with use of a storage container other than an earthenware pot. Because surface water pollution appears to …
The proportion of positive stored water samples was also lower with the use of different vessels for collection and storage, with storage in …
Do Glazed Ceramic Pots in a Mexico-US Border City Still Contain Lead?
Valles-Medina AM, Osuna-Leal AI, Martinez-Cervantes ME, Castillo-Fregoso MC, Vazquez-Erlbeck M, Rodriguez-Lainz A. Valles-Medina AM, et al. Int Sch Res Notices. 2014 Oct 29;2014:474176. doi: 10.1155/2014/474176. eCollection 2014. Int Sch Res Notices. 2014. PMID: 27379279 Free PMC article.
Thirty-seven (81.1%) of the glazed pots were lead positive. Among the lead-negative pots, 4 showed the label "this pot is lead-free." Thus, if we consider the remaining 33 glazed pots without the "Lead-Free" label, 90.9% were lead-positive and only 9.1% were lead-negative. …
Thirty-seven (81.1%) of the glazed pots were lead positive. Among the lead-negative pots, 4 showed the label "this pot is lead-free." …