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Meanings of
hypertonic
in English
Portuguese
hipertônico
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(Of a solution) having a higher osmotic pressure than a comparison solution.
isotonic
hypotonic
Portuguese
hipertônico
Antonyms
Examples for "
isotonic
"
isotonic
hypotonic
Examples for "
isotonic
"
1
The urea and creatinine clearances increased only in response to
isotonic
saline.
2
NaCl and the accompanying water are reabsorbed in an
isotonic
fashion.
3
Infusions of the same volumes of
isotonic
saline served as controls.
4
A corresponding effect was seen in
isotonic
Ringer containing GdCl3.
5
This procedure requires constrained maximum likelihood estimation via
isotonic
regression.
1
Fecal incontinence due to a manometrically documented
hypotonic
internal anal sphincter occurred.
2
This quantity cannot completely account for the RVD during the first
hypotonic
challenge.
3
We depleted peritoneal B cells in mice by
hypotonic
shock.
4
Water, commercial drinks and
hypotonic
intravenous fluids should be supplied carefully to patients with crush syndrome.
5
Postirradiation exposure to
hypotonic
NaCl solutions resulted in fixation of radiation damage in all the cell lines.
Usage of
hypertonic
in English
1
The mainstays of treatment until recently were water restriction and
hypertonic
saline.
2
Complementary
hypertonic
KCl proved to be effective in cases with persistent cardiac activity.
3
Therefore, we additionally started to correct hyponatremia by continuous injection of
hypertonic
saline.
4
We find that
hypertonic
solutions do not act through changes in intracellular calcium.
5
A threshold of FA combined with area identified only
hypertonic
kits.
6
Proteins responsible for tight junction integrity are upregulated in
hypertonic
states.
7
Additional study of
hypertonic
saline as a diuretic adjuvant is warranted.
8
Sputum was induced by
hypertonic
saline inhalation and processed using the whole sample method.
9
She was treated with a continuous infusion of
hypertonic
saline.
10
Conclusion: Fluid resuscitation using
hypertonic
saline results in volume expansion and less total infusion volume.
11
However, larger trials including
hypertonic
patients are necessary to verify the clinical value of this hypothesis.
12
Various
hypertonic
solutions are now broadly used in medicine and to study modulation of gene expression.
13
The
hypertonic
inner medulla poses challenges to the cells that inhabit this area of the nephron.
14
The slightness of the cytolytic effect allows the egg to develop without treatment with
hypertonic
sea-water.
15
This inhibition of D. discoideum amoebae movement in a
hypertonic
sodium chloride solution was fully reversible.
16
In addition, no side effects or serious adverse reactions were reported in patients treated with
hypertonic
dextrose.
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hypertonic
Adjective
Frequent collocations
hypertonic saline
hypertonic medium
hypertonic sea-water
hypertonic solutions
hypertonic dextrose
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Translations for
hypertonic
Portuguese
hipertônico
Hypertonic
through the time
Hypertonic
across language varieties
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