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Showing papers by "Rakesh K. Jain published in 1983"


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TL;DR: I was evaluated as a model organic anionic compound by characterizing the pharmacokinetics at three different doses and it was demonstrated that the biliary excretion of I depended on the amount present in the liver, and a saturable uptake process.

559 citations


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TL;DR: Red blood cell velocities, lumen diameters, and volumetric flow rates were determined as functions of position and time in the microvessels of repairing tissue grown in a transparent rabbit ear chamber to provide a quantitative understanding of the mechanisms underlying neovascularization, tissue growth, and blood flow regulation.

46 citations


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TL;DR: The findings do not support the postulate that hyperglycemia leads to sensitization of tumor destruction by hyperthermia, and it is suggested that tumor pH and blood flow rates decrease, consequently this could increase the sensitivity of tumor tohyperthermia.

24 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the role of film rheology, Marangoni effects, van der Waals forces, electrical interactions, and asymmetry on the stretching and squeezing modes of instability was examined.
Abstract: The linear stability of thin films has many interesting biological and industrial applications. This article has focused only on the biological applications. Considering a membrane to be an isotropic and transversely isotropic film on the order of 10 nm in thickness, we have examined the role of film rheology, Marangoni effects, van der Waals forces, electrical interactions, and asymmetry on the stretching and squeezing modes of instability. The results are in general agreement with the experimental data available. 16 references.

12 citations


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TL;DR: Occurrence of squamous cell carcinoma with some unusual clinical features is described in two female patients.
Abstract: Occurrence of squamous cell carcinoma with some unusual clinical features is described in two female patients.

4 citations