Lexicographical Neighbors of Enterally
Literary usage of Enterally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"161.; respiratory syncytial virus vaccine administered pai enterally, 160, 272
serological and clinical responses to ..."
2. Physiological chemistry: A Text-book and Manual for Students by Albert Prescott Mathews (1916)
"Cramer and Pringle: Assimilation of protein introduced enterally. Jour. Physiol., 37,
p. 158, 1908. 19. Embden and Knoop: Ueber das Verhalten der ..."
3. Arsenic by Assembly Of Life Sciences, National Academies Press, Assembly of Life Sciences (U.S.), National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) (1977)
"Fluids should be administered par- enterally to rehydrate animals that have been
vomiting or have had diarrhea. If uremia has developed, lactated Ringer's ..."
4. Nutrient Composition of Rations for Short-term, High-intensity Combat Operations by Fnb, Institute of Medicine (U. S.), High-stress Situations, Committee on Military Nutrition Research, National Academy of Sciences (2005)
"Enhanced skeletal muscle and liver protein synthesis with structured lipid in
enterally fed burned rats. Metabolism 37(8):787-795. Fan YY, Chapkin RS. 1998. ..."
5. Focal Infection: The Lane Medical Lectures by Frank Billings (1916)
"... gains entrance to the body par- enterally, via the blood stream or the
lymphatics, the animal body always responds to the parenteral introduction of the ..."
6. Emil Von Behring: Infectious Disease, Immunology, Serum Therapy by Derek S. Linton (2005)
"If now, however, a ready toxin obtained from cultures is injected parenterally
with the help of a hypodermic syringe (in the stomach, enterally, ..."
7. Pathological physiology of internal diseases by Albion Walter Hewlett (1916)
"When proteins are introduced into the body by other routes than the digestive
tract, ie, pai^enterally, they are not prepared for the body by alimentary ..."