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renal threshold[′rēn·əl ′thresh‚hōld] (physiology) A concentration of a substance within the blood which, when reached, causes the substance to appear in the urine. renal threshold
threshold [thresh´old] 1. the level that must be reached for an effect to be produced, as the degree of intensity of stimulus that just produces a sensation.2. that value at which a stimulus just produces a sensation, is just appreciable, or comes just within the limits of perception.3. renal t.auditory threshold the slightest perceptible sound.threshold of consciousness the lowest limit of sensibility; the point of consciousness at which a stimulus is barely perceived.defibrillation threshold DFT; the minimum amount of energy in joules that will consistently terminate fibrillation" >ventricular fibrillation.fibrillation threshold the least intensity of an electrical impulse that will cause cardiac tissue to begin fibrillation.pacing threshold the minimal electrical stimulus required to produce consistent cardiac depolarization.renal threshold that concentration of a substance (substance" >threshold substance) in plasma at which it begins to be excreted in the urine.sensing threshold in pacing" >cardiac pacing terminology, the voltage of the minimum signal that consistently activates generator" >pulse generator function.re·nal thresh·oldconcentration of plasma substance above which the substance appears in the urine.re·nal thresh·old (rē'năl thresh'ōld) The plasma concentration level of a substance below which none appears in urine. FinancialSeeThreshold |