The 'lunar eclipse' phenomena in living nature.
Author(s) : KORPAN N. N.
Type of article: Article
Summary
Cryosurgery of the pancreas was investigated in dogs in order to elucidate damage and postsurgical lesions. The temperatures used ranged from -40 to -180°C and insights into the mechanisms of damage were obtained.
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- Original title: The 'lunar eclipse' phenomena in living nature.
- Record ID : 2007-1322
- Languages: English
- Source: Low Temperature Medicine - vol. 32 - n. 4
- Publication date: 2006/12
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- Themes: Cryomedicine and cryosurgery
- Keywords: Thawing; Dog; Animal; Pancreas; Expérimentation; Cryogenics; Cryosurgery
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