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Definition of dialysate in English: dialysate(US dialyzate) noun dʌɪˈalɪzeɪtdīˈaləˌzāt mass noun1The part of a mixture which passes through the membrane in dialysis. Example sentencesExamples - The selenium concentration doubled, and protein appeared in the dialysates during dialysis session.
- The returned dialysate contained between 2.6 mEq / L and 14 mEq / L of lactate in one study, and the calculated lactate clearance by peritoneal dialysis averaged 21 mL / min in another.
- The dialysate was concentrated using a Centriprep (Millipore, Billerica, MA).
- The correlation of the selenium concentrations with the protein concentrations in the dialysate is significant (p [is less than] 0.01) with a Spearman R value of 0.97.
- We have to mention here that generally dialysis needs to be performed, and the dialysate should be used for dn/dc and SLS measurements.
- 1.1 The solution the dialysate forms with the fluid on the other side of the membrane.
Example sentencesExamples - The dialysate was centrifuged for 10 min at 10000 rpm at 4C.
- The presence of MMP - 9 protein in dialysates was studied by Western blot analysis.
- However, a decrease in the content of free Ca2 + and Mg2 + was recognized in dialysates of egg homogenates shortly after the initiation of exocytosis.
- Accordingly, the present invention relates to an improved radiometric assay of dialysates obtained from equilibrium dialysis.
- The dialysate was clarified by centrifugation and stored at - 80C. Protein concentration of the HSV - 2 Rl preparation was measured by the method of Bradford using y-globulin as a standard.
- 1.2 The fluid used on the other side of the membrane during dialysis to remove impurities.
Example sentencesExamples - In cases of resistant, life-threatening hypercalcemia, hemodialysis against a low-calcium dialysate is more effective than peritoneal dialysis in lowering serum calcium levels.
- These were treated with changes in his peritoneal dialysate, Kayexalate, and anti-hypertensive medication and he had no residual problems.
- When dialysis is use for treatment, calcium is added to the dialysate to correct for hypocalcemia and to prevent renal osteodystrophy.
- The remaining bags of dialysate in the 35-bag lot were retrieved and no other patients received dialysate from the same lot.
- The dialysate of first group contained ISM, the second used dialysate only, the third contained dopamine.
Origin Late 19th century: from dialysis + -ate1; the term originally denoted the part of the mixture which does not pass through the membrane. Definition of dialyzate in US English: dialyzate(also dialysate) noundīˈaləˌzāt 1The part of a mixture which passes through the membrane in dialysis. Example sentencesExamples - The correlation of the selenium concentrations with the protein concentrations in the dialysate is significant (p [is less than] 0.01) with a Spearman R value of 0.97.
- The selenium concentration doubled, and protein appeared in the dialysates during dialysis session.
- The returned dialysate contained between 2.6 mEq / L and 14 mEq / L of lactate in one study, and the calculated lactate clearance by peritoneal dialysis averaged 21 mL / min in another.
- The dialysate was concentrated using a Centriprep (Millipore, Billerica, MA).
- We have to mention here that generally dialysis needs to be performed, and the dialysate should be used for dn/dc and SLS measurements.
- 1.1 The solution dialyzate forms with the fluid on the other side of the membrane in dialysis.
Example sentencesExamples - However, a decrease in the content of free Ca2 + and Mg2 + was recognized in dialysates of egg homogenates shortly after the initiation of exocytosis.
- The presence of MMP - 9 protein in dialysates was studied by Western blot analysis.
- The dialysate was clarified by centrifugation and stored at - 80C. Protein concentration of the HSV - 2 Rl preparation was measured by the method of Bradford using y-globulin as a standard.
- The dialysate was centrifuged for 10 min at 10000 rpm at 4C.
- Accordingly, the present invention relates to an improved radiometric assay of dialysates obtained from equilibrium dialysis.
- 1.2 The fluid used on the other side of the membrane during dialysis to remove impurities.
Example sentencesExamples - These were treated with changes in his peritoneal dialysate, Kayexalate, and anti-hypertensive medication and he had no residual problems.
- In cases of resistant, life-threatening hypercalcemia, hemodialysis against a low-calcium dialysate is more effective than peritoneal dialysis in lowering serum calcium levels.
- The dialysate of first group contained ISM, the second used dialysate only, the third contained dopamine.
- When dialysis is use for treatment, calcium is added to the dialysate to correct for hypocalcemia and to prevent renal osteodystrophy.
- The remaining bags of dialysate in the 35-bag lot were retrieved and no other patients received dialysate from the same lot.
Origin Late 19th century: from dialysis + -ate; the term originally denoted the part of the mixture which does not pass through the membrane. |