sodium citrate
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sodium
noun[U]
uk/ˈsəʊ.di.əm/us/ˈsoʊ.di.əm/
a soft, silver-white chemical element that is found ...
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Each embryo was treated with 1.0% (w/v)sodiumcitrateand fixed on a glass slide.
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The oocytes were briefly rinsed in 1% hypotonicsodiumcitratesolution and placed in an additional 0.4 ml of this solution for several minutes.
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I am told that these emulsifying agents are chemical salts and usually consist of di-sodium phosphate,sodiumcitrateor a combination of similar salts.
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For the prothrombin time test, the appropriate sample issodiumcitratetube, which is a liquid anticoagulant.
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He was the second to successfully practice non-direct blood transfusions withsodiumcitrateused as an anticoagulant.
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Donors sometimes have adverse reactions to thesodiumcitrateused in apheresis collection procedures to keep the blood from clotting.
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Blood is drawn into a test tube containing liquidsodiumcitrate, which acts as an anticoagulant by binding the calcium in a sample.
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We usesodiumcitrate, which has the same effect and is easier to find.
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Patients with cystinosis are also often givensodiumcitrateto treat the blood acidosis, as well as potassium and phosphorus supplements.
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It involves the reaction of small amounts of hot chloroauric acid with small amounts ofsodiumcitratesolution.
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It is composed of an equal volume of 2.05% dextrose, 0.8%sodiumcitrate, 0.055% citric acid, and 0.42% sodium chloride.
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The drug is prepared simply by combining anhydrous caffeine with citric acid monohydrate andsodiumcitratedihydrate.
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In this sense, it is similar tosodiumcitrate.
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He was one of the first to perform a non-direct blood transfusion usingsodiumcitrateas an anticoagulant.
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He addedsodiumcitrateand glucose to the blood to preserve it, and stop it from clotting.
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It involves correction of the acidemia with oral sodium bicarbonate,sodiumcitrateor potassium citrate.
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In addition to sweeteners, the prepared commercial blends generally contain flavoring agents and other additives, such as adipic acid, fumaric acid,sodiumcitrate, and artificial flavorings and food colors.
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