Not exact matches
The
nitroglycerin landed
in sawdust, which soaked it up.
The NEJM letter also analyzed the use of two drugs that remained stable
in price over that time period, as a control group —
nitroglycerin and dobutamine.
But it's
nitroglycerin, and every time we handle it, we should be
in danger of having our worldview blown up.
A number of British physicians observed that
nitroglycerin rapidly terminated the intense chest pain of angina, and, following the publication of a systematic study
in 1879, the drug was adopted for routine medical use.
In 1994 Al Qaeda member Ramzi Yousef, an architect of the first World Trade Center bombing, detonated liquid nitroglycerin that he had brought on board a Philippine Airlines flight in contact - lens solution bottle
In 1994 Al Qaeda member Ramzi Yousef, an architect of the first World Trade Center bombing, detonated liquid
nitroglycerin that he had brought on board a Philippine Airlines flight
in contact - lens solution bottle
in contact - lens solution bottles.
«Like
nitroglycerin, PETN is an organic nitrate and an explosive compound,» said Dr. Huige Li, M.D., Ph.D., co-author of the study and professor
in the Department of Pharmacology at the University Medical Center, Johannes Gutenberg University
in Mainz, Germany.
Joachim Fandrey, a physiologist at the University of Duisburg - Essen
in Germany, adds that the results suggest that
nitroglycerin patches, which have a long track record
in treating chest pain
in heart disease patients, might boost EPO production
in people suffering from anemia due to kidney disease or cancer.
Examples of drugs identified as high - potential agents within the Repurposing Drugs
in Oncology (ReDO) project include mebendazole, cimetidine,
nitroglycerin, diclofenac and clarithromycin, among others [3].
At the hospital, her blood pressure was a very elevated 186 over 110 and she was given
nitroglycerin, a drug that relaxes blood vessels and can often help restore blood flow to the heart
in heart attack patients.
He was a little unsure about this because
nitroglycerin is used
in dynamite.
Patients that are prescribed a
nitroglycerin patch for angina are often given the instructions to put the patch on
in the morning and take it off
in the evening.
A team of no - hopers stuck far from Paris have their first job offer
in a long time: to pilot truckloads of rotted, unstable
nitroglycerin over bad roads.
William Friedkin's 1977 thriller,
in which four desperate men drive
nitroglycerin through an inhospitable jungle, is a tense study
in psychological breakdown
And while William Friedkin's incredible Sorcerer isn't a proper action movie — the only real villain is nature — I'd be remiss if I didn't mention one of the tensest action scenes I've ever seen: The one where the two trucks full of unstable
nitroglycerin have to cross a rickety, falling - apart jungle rope bridge
in the middle of a storm.