blood level

collocation in English

meaningsofbloodandlevel

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blood
noun[U]
uk
/blʌd/
us
/blʌd/
the red liquid that is sent around the body by the heart, and carries oxygen and important substances to organs and tissue, and removes ...
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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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(Definition ofbloodandlevelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Another 30% are cholesterol-insensitive- theirbloodlevelremains the same, no matter how much cholesterol they consume.
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These higher amounts of lead, even if absorbed daily for only a relatively short period of time, could be expected to raise significantly thebloodlevelof recipients.
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This is initiated at 10mg a day and advanced by adding another 10 mg every few days until abloodlevelbetween 50 and 150mg per litre is accomplished.
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During the relapse prevention phase, dosages were adjusted to achieve a therapeuticbloodlevelrange of 0.6-1.2 mmol/l for lithium, and 50-125 g/ml for valproate.
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This was a finding that the meanbloodlevelfor hyperactive children was higher than in non-hyperactives.
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A pint of low-alcohol beer may increase thebloodlevelto over 150 mg per litre.
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Napsylate also gives lower peakbloodlevel.
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Abloodlevelof 0.5% or more is commonly fatal.
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They will simplify the process of commitment and also reduce the waste of time by introducing the automatic test bybloodlevel.
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There were, however, some rumors saying that test results revealed abnormalities in hisbloodlevel.
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Measurement ofbloodlevelis important in assessing prognosis, higher levels predicting a worse prognosis.
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Based on this, some researchers have advocated monitoring of thebloodlevelof bupropion and hydroxybupropion.
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People often have high blood pressure with a low renin and low aldosteronebloodlevel.
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Leukocytosis, an abnormally high whitebloodlevel, is a common reaction to the infection.
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Clonazepam has an intermediate onset of action, with a peakbloodleveloccurring one to four hours after oral administration.
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However, when the alcoholbloodlevelsubsides, there is a rebound effect: the person becomes more alert and so tends to wake up too soon.
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Skin patches do provide a betterbloodlevelprofile of testosterone, but skin irritation and daily application still limit their usefulness.
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Combining these gives an overall sleep apnea severity score that evaluates both number sleep disruptions and degree of oxygen desaturation (lowbloodlevel).
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Clear cases of potassium deficiency (as defined by symptoms, signs and a below-normalbloodlevelof the element) are rare in healthy individuals.
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Studies have shown that the subjective pleasure of drug use (the reinforcing component of addiction) is proportional to the rate at which thebloodlevelof the drug increases.
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