serum level

collocation in English

meaningsofserumandlevel

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serum
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈsɪə.rəm/
us
/ˈsɪr.əm/
the thin yellowish liquid part of the ...
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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofserumandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theserumlevelof different inflammatory mediators, adhesion molecules and complement factors was determined and a large panel of cellular immunodiagnostics was performed.
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Theserumlevelof calcium is closely regulated within a fairly limited range in the human body.
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A similar lorazepam dose given intravenously will result in an earlier and higher peakserumlevel, with a higher relative proportion of unmetabolised (active) lorazepam.
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The study also reported that theserumlevelof estrogens and testosterone produced varied widely between individuals.
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In order to identify the prevalence of risk factors, cholesterol and triglyceride serum levels were measured in 1378 1 - 1 7 year-old healthy children.
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This is not the case in other mammalian species, where serum levels reach maximum just prior to delivery.
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To compare the estradiol serum levels on each treatment arm at baseline, 8, 16 and 24 weeks after randomization.
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On the other hand, higher serum levels might be related to additional side-effects resulting in a higher dropout rate.
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In addition, the pharmacokinetics of the antibiotics change, which might lead to sub-therapeutic levels for the antimicrobials for which serum levels are not monitored.
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There was no statistically significant difference in the serum levels, when comparing children with cavopulmonary connections to healthy children (p> 0.05).
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The pharmacokinetic studies reveal, nonetheless, that supplementation with triiodothyronine results in serum levels which have a nadir at 24 hours.
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All youths were treated with divalproex for 12 weeks with careful dosage titration to achieve therapeutic serum levels.
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A photophase and seasonal study of the pineal parenchyma and melatonin serum levels in the albino rat subjected to immobilization stress.
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Increased serum levels of interferon-gamma and interleukin-12 during human brucellosis.
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In neither case was an adequate dose of digoxin used, nor were adequate maternal serum levels obtained.
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The mean serum levels of the study medications were within the currently accepted range for prophylactic treatment.
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Initial oral therapy was given as a slow-release preparation ofprocainamide, due to falling maternal serum levels and nausea.
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