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dialyser
dialyser, -zer Chem. (ˈdaɪəlaɪzə(r)) [f. dialyse + -er1.] a. An apparatus for effecting dialysis; a vessel formed of parchment or animal membrane floated on water into which the crystalloids pass through the membrane, leaving the colloids behind.1861 Graham in Phil. Trans. 186 The vessel described (... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dialysis (chemistry)
A disadvantage is that a diffusion dialyser has a low processing capability and low processing efficiency. wikipedia.org
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dialysator
diˈalyˌsator Chem. rare. [f. dialyse, with L. agent-suffix -ator.] = dialyser.1891 Daily News 16 Jan. 2/3 It does not belong to the group of so-called toxalbumins, as it can withstand high temperatures, and in the dialysator passes quickly and easily through the membrane. Oxford English Dictionary
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Courtaulds Red Scar Works Preston
The pressings and caustic soda were recovered by dialysis in the dialyser house. wikipedia.org
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silicic
silicic, a. Chem. (sɪˈlɪsɪk) [f. silic-a (or L. silic- silex1) + -ic. Cf. F. silicique.] Pertaining to, consisting of, or formed from silica. Chiefly in silicic acid, a very weakly acidic substance obtained esp. by the action of acids on solutions of silicates and usu. existing in the form of colloi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Artificial kidney
The mechanical device used to clean the patient's blood is called a dialyser, also known as an artificial kidney. Intensive research has been conducted by many groups to optimize blood and dialysate flows within the dialyser, in order to achieve efficient transfer wikipedia.org
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hæmo-
hæmo-, hemo- (hiːməʊ, hɛməʊ) before a vowel hæm-, hem- (hiːm, hɛm), repr. Gr. αἱµο-, shortened form of αἱµατο- hæmato-, combining form of αἷµα blood: cf. Gr. αἱµοπώτης = αἱµατοπώτης blood-drinker, αἱµορραγία hæmorrhage. Many words in hæmo- occur also in the fuller form hæmato-. Some of these words h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hemodialysis
The less-crude, more compact, second-generation "Murray-Roschlau" dialyser was invented in 1952–53, whose designs were stolen by German immigrant Erwin wikipedia.org
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Epstein syndrome
Whereas haemodialysis involves blood being filtered through a dialyser, which consists of a semi-permeable membrane where toxins including urea are removed wikipedia.org
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parchment
▪ I. parchment, n. (ˈpɑːtʃmənt) Forms: α. 3–4 parchemin, 4 -men, 4–6 -myn(e, -mine; 4 parchymene; 5 perchymyn, perchemyn(e, -men, 6 -meyne, -mine; 4 parchmen, 5–6 perchmyne, 6–7 parchmine. β. 5–6 perchement, 5–7 parche-, (7 partch-), 6– parchment. [ME. a. F. parchemin, in 11th c. north. F. parcamin:... Oxford English Dictionary
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قصور كلوي
وجهاز الإنفاذ يحتوي على غشاء رقيق يسمى المنفاذ dialyser الذي يفصل بين الدم وسائل الإنفاذ، كما يحتوي على غشاء نصف منفذ Semipermeable والذي يسمح بمرور مواد wikipedia.org
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Iron preparation
For haemodialysis patients, it may be given into the venous limb of the dialyser. wikipedia.org
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Liver support system
a double lumen catheter and a conventional hemodialysis device to pump the patient's blood into the MARS FLUX, a biocompatible polysulfone high-flux dialyser wikipedia.org
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