With this knowledge, the effects of hypotonicity were assessed by comparing the responses of an isotonic to a hypotonic solution. |
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On arrival, at 3 hours of age, he was hypotonic with tonic seizures of the upper extremities and bilaterally fixed, dilated pupils. |
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Thus, the photodamaged lysosomes and the normal ones will suffer the same level of osmotic stress in the same hypotonic sucrose medium. |
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Vasopressin continued to act in patients excreting isotonic or hypertonic urine, so hypotonic intake must be avoided in them. |
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The infant with botulism becomes progressively weak, hypotonic and hyporeflexic, showing bulbar and spinal nerve abnormalities. |
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Cerebral palsy takes the form of a hypotonic tetraplegia when the child has a mobility problem but with floppy muscles. |
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In addition, the patient continued to receive hypotonic saline IV solution to replace urine losses. |
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The cells were centrifuged and subjected to a mild hypotonic treatment. |
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It is a hypotonic, mildly alkaline hot spring with clear and colorless water quality. |
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This guide describes the standard installation to the skimmer and appropriate installation to the hypotonic pipeline. |
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Less commonly, cerebral palsy takes the form of a hypotonic tetraplegia, with no spasticity, when the child has a mobility problem but with floppy muscles. |
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During the acute phase of bilirubin encephalopathy, these infants are noted to be lethargic and hypotonic, with a poor sucking reflex. |
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Loss of equine hypertonic sweat is conducive to hypotonic plasma, and this hypotonicity inhibits voluntary water intake. |
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Immediately after sacrifice, bone marrow is obtained, exposed to hypotonic solution and fixed. |
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The vehicle used in the placebo group in the trials contained hypotonic saline and appeared to result in some improvements to symptom scores. |
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The purpose of this activity is to teach the students about osmosis and the effects of hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solutions on animal cells. |
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Risk factors associated with positional head deformity are premature birth, hypotonic muscle disorders, congenital torticollis, and intrauterine constraint. |
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Severely hypotonic dialysis fluid can cause hemolysis, but two facts are adequate to exclude this as a cause in our cases. |
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The Delegation of the United Kingdom expressed the opinion that there was a need to define only a limited number of claims, i.e. isotonic, hypertonic, hypotonic. |
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Too much of these hypotonic fluids can lead to hyponatremia. |
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The results may also indicate that hypotonic shock may play an important role in the initiation of some spontaneous polyploid aquatic organisms. |
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Hydra-Max is a light hypotonic thirst quencher, which is composed such that its gives your body an optimal combination of water, sugars and electrolytes. |
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But always he went the full length, crying until he was completely exhausted, worn out, hypotonic. |
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Incidence of postoperative hyponatremia and complications in critically-ill children treated with hypotonic and normotonic solutions. |
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Because hypotonic infusions can worsen the hyponatremia, the physician discontinues the current hydration. |
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A hypotonic child should be evacuated for evaluation and investigation. |
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The rest of the cell suspension was centrifuged, and after discarding the media, red blood cells were hemolyzed from the cell pellet by hypotonic shock. |
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Fresh water creates a hypotonic environment for aquatic organisms. |
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With the genes in place, the new strain of tobacco produced the antibody in its leaves and secreted the antibody from its roots into the surrounding hypotonic growth medium. |
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Finally, don't be confused by the jargon of isotonic and hypotonic. |
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The long and time consuming process of blood cells culturing is not required as cells can be fixed on the slide after treating with hypotonic solution. |
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Red blood cells were lysed using hypotonic shock, and leukocytes were subjected to surface CD14 labeling using phycoerythrin-conjugated CD14 antibody. |
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