
Laboratory Tool
Originally published in 1988
Body
Veterans Administration medical researchers, along with Langley Research Center are investigating possibility that peritoneal membrane (lining of abdominal cavity) can absorb nutrients and thus provide alternative route for nutrition when intestinal function is impaired. Apparatus (cake box design) consists of octagonal chamber with eight smaller chambers attached and secured by O-ring seals. Design is simple, interchangeable, and time controllable.
Full article: http://hdl.handle.net/hdl:2060/20020086621
Abstract
Veterans Administration medical researchers, along with Langley Research Center are investigating possibility that peritoneal membrane (lining of abdominal cavity) can absorb nutrients and thus provide alternative route for nutrition when intestinal function is impaired. Apparatus (cake box design) consists of octagonal chamber with eight smaller chambers attached and secured by O-ring seals. Design is simple, interchangeable, and time controllable.

Laboratory Tool

Laboratory Tool