Principal findings suggested that amount of
voiding was sensitive to a particular constituent of the flux medium, and that copper pad finishes gave more
voiding than AuNi or immersion Ag finishes.
Numerous possible causes for glass
voiding are listed below:
The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of
voiding in standing and sitting positions in boys on uroflowmetric parameters and PVR urine.
Conclusion: The standing
voiding position in healthy people influenced uroflowmetry findings, and was associated with higher flow rates.
A boxplot of
voiding data for the non-oxidized SAC 305 substrates for both flux types is shown in FIGURE 4.
Hinman (1986) suggests that this
voiding disorder can be reversed with re-educational therapy (7,8).
Voiding dysfunction as a consequence of prolapse surgery alone is uncommon.
According to the current International Children's Continence Society (ICCS) terminology guidelines, dysfunctional
voiding is a problem of the emptying phase of the bladder and a condition where the urethral sphincter habitually contracts during
voiding.
Amundsen and her colleagues had expected to find notably lower nighttime urinary volumes in the participants with detrusor overactivity because of a greater
voiding frequency.
The degassing or
voiding installations used are made of pieces of equipment that must be insulated from the external environment, require
voiding whenever one introduces another quantity of alloy, and sometimes it is necessary to assure the existence of a reheating system, which implies high costs, as well as a long liquid treatment time.
Voiding is a common fault detected by x-ray inspection.
An education program that taught men with uncomplicated lower urinary tract symptoms to make lifestyle changes reduced the frequency and urgency of urinary
voiding in a pilot study of 25 patients with a mean age of 64 years.