The roentgen appearance of lobar and segmental collapse of the lung: IV. Collapse of the lower lobes

LL Robbins, CH Hale - Radiology, 1945 - pubs.rsna.org
Diagnosis of collapse of individual lobes or segments of lobes requires criteria additional to
those which are necessary in collapse of an entire lung or the major part thereof (7, III) …

Transference Numbers and Hydration of Some Quaternary Ammonium Salts1

CH Hale, T Vries - Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1948 - ACS Publications
It is a generally accepted fact that ions in aqueous solution are hydrated to some extent. The
degree of hydration depends, amongst other factors, upon the nature and size of the ion …

Polarographic determination of acrylonitrile

WL Bird, CH Hale - Analytical Chemistry, 1952 - ACS Publications
IN THE manufacture of Paracril, a butadiene-acrylonitrile copolymer, a routine analytical
control method was required for the determination of acrylonitrile. The first method (2) used …

The roentgen appearance of lobar and segmental collapse of the lung: V. Collapse of the right middle lobe

LL Robbins, CH Hale - Radiology, 1945 - pubs.rsna.org
Collapse of the right middle lobe of the lung occurs frequently, and is still confused with
interlobar effusion (1). The location of the middle lobe, between the greater and the lesser …

Carcinoma of the skin: influence of dosage on the success of treatment

CH Hale, GW Holmes - Radiology, 1947 - pubs.rsna.org
This study was undertaken in an attempt to evaluate the effect that a given number of
roentgens, delivered to a carcinoma of the skin, had upon the success or failure of treatment …

The roentgen appearance of lobar and segmental collapse of the lung: A preliminary report

LL Robbins, CH Hale - Radiology, 1945 - pubs.rsna.org
Some degree of collapse or atelectasis of the lung, a lobe, or a segment of a lobe, is
frequently associated with certain disease processes in the chest, such as foreign body …

The Roentgen Appearance of Lobar and Segmental Collapse of the Lung: III. Collapse of an Entire Lung or the Major Part Thereof

LL Robbins, CH Hale - Radiology, 1945 - pubs.rsna.org
The purpose of this paper is to present certain signs which are of value in the recognition of
collapse of an entire lung, or the major part thereof. Because of the existing confusion in the …

The Roentgen Appearance of Lobar and Segmental Collapse of the Lung: II. The Normal Chest as It Pertains to Collapse

LL Robbins, CH Hale - Radiology, 1945 - pubs.rsna.org
a basic understanding of both the gross and roentgenologic anatomy of the normal chest is
essential to early recognition and accurate evaluation of any disease process within the …

Sulfur in plain and alloy steels

CH Hale Jr, WF Muehlberg - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry …, 1936 - ACS Publications
THE methods employed heretofore for determining sulfur in steels have not been entirely
satisfactory with respect to speed and accuracy, particularly when applied to alloy steels …

The Roentgen Appearance of Lobar and Segmental Collapse of the Lung: I. Technic of Examination

LL Robbins, CH Hale, OE Merrill - Radiology, 1945 - pubs.rsna.org
The Roentgenologic demonstration of collapse of the lung and its subdivisions is dependent
upon a well planned and well executed technic of examination. It is our intention to review …