Collocations withcalcium

These are words often used in combination withcalcium.

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amount of calcium
Cement was also applied at 525 kg ha71 at -owering to supply the same amount of calcium oxide (320 kg ha71).
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calcium antagonist
The two placebo-controlled calcium antagonist trials show benefits which are broadly similar to the thiazide-based trials.
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calcium channel
Examples are anticholinergics, tricyclic antidepressants, theophylline, neuroleptics and calcium channel blockers.
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calcium chloride
Each dose consisted of 21.8 g of sodium chloride, 1.7 g of calcium chloride, 1.1 g of magnesium chloride and 0.13 g of monosodium monophosphate.
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calcium content
To check usage of any lime-containing substance, we check its calcium content and the subsidy is paid on that.
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calcium deposits
After oocyte isolation from the follicle, calcium deposits are quickly depleted, and their replenishment occurs gradually during in vitro culture of the oocytes.
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calcium fluoride
E-beam-induced absorption of laser radiation in calcium fluoride optical windows has been measured.
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calcium homeostasis
Calcium homeostasis in intact lymphocytes : cytoplasmic free calcium monitored with a new, intracellularly trapped fluorescent indicator.
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calcium imaging
Here, we used calcium imaging of dissociated retinal neurons as a measure of spontaneous activity.
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calcium influx
This suggests that the calcium influx may act through voltage-operated channels.
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calcium intake
There is definitely a great discrepancy between calcium intake of pregnant women in developed and developing countries.
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calcium ion
The typical protocol for revealing them, either by macroscopic currents or dye uptake\\leakage, involves reduced extracellular calcium ion and prolonged depolarization.
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calcium oxalate
Identification of structural domains in inter-trypsin inhibitor involved in calcium oxalate crystallization.
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calcium oxide
Cement was also applied at 525 kg ha71 at -owering to supply the same amount of calcium oxide (320 kg ha71).
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calcium phosphate
Infrared spectroscopy showed the deposits of calcium to consist of calcium phosphate in the form of apatite.
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calcium supplement
Also, dust the lizard's prey with a calcium supplement specifically for reptiles as indicated by the manufacturer.
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dietary calcium
Calcium supplementation of at least 1 gram per day is recommended during pregnancy as it prevents preeclampsia where dietary calcium intake is low, especially for those at high risk.
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intracellular calcium
The development of a general theory of frequency encoding in excitable systems by hormonal stimuli allowed the study of intracellular calcium dynamics.
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serum calcium
As long as no secondary compensating hyperparathyroidism has developed there will be a low serum calcium and a high serum phosphate.
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