Collocations withsodium
These are words often used in combination withsodium.
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amount of sodium
Animals of the control group received a similar amount of sodium alginate pellets prepared without fungus and mixed in the same quantity of supplement feed.
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liquid sodium
The primary coolant surface of the whole of the reactor and the liquid sodium is below ground level.
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low sodium
The aim is to correct the low sodium over 24-48 hours by raising the serum sodium by about 1mmol/h.
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serum sodium
The symptoms are related to the magnitude and rapidity of the decline in serum sodium.
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sodium acetate
Briefly, the sample was homogenised in the denaturing solution (guanidinium isothiocyanate/mercaptoethanol) and then sodium acetate, phenol and chloroform-iso-amyl alcohol mixture were added and the solution shaken vigorously.
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sodium alginate
Animals of the control group received a similar amount of sodium alginate pellets prepared without fungus and mixed in the same quantity of supplement feed.
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sodium atom
Consider the level 2 "p" of a sodium atom, in which there are six indiscernible electrons.
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sodium azide
Amongst these were those that affect cytochrome oxidase, viz. carbon monoxide, potassium cyanide, sodium azide, hydroxylamine, and hydrogen sulphide.
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sodium channel
Specificity for block by saxitoxin and divalent cations at a residue which determines sensitivity of sodium channel subtypes to guanidinium toxins.
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sodium citrate
Each embryo was treated with 1.0% (w/v) sodium citrate and fixed on a glass slide.
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sodium content
Sodium content was analyzed using emission spectroscopy after hydrolysis with nitric acid.
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sodium current
These include a regenerative sodium current, the potassium inward rectifier, potassium delayed rectifier and transient outward potassium current, and several calcium currents.
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sodium cyanide
Regrettably, the use of sodium cyanide has become widespread, even though it is illegal in many countries.
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sodium intake
Normal subjects can adjust for fluctuations in sodium and calcium intake but some 'salt-sensitive' subjects experience a rise in blood pressure with a higher sodium intake.
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sodium lamp
The average life of a tungsten lamp on minor road lighting schemes is about three months, and that for a sodium lamp about 18 months.
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sodium retention
Sodium retention is a dose-limiting side effect, and can lead to volume overload, hypertension and heart failure.
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