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titrate
titrate, v. Chem. (ˈtɪtreɪt, ˈtaɪ-) [f. F. titre-r in same sense (f. titre title, qualification, fineness of alloyed gold or silver; in Chem., proportioning of the fixed weight of a reagent which a given volume of a liquid contains in solution): see -ate3 6.] trans. To ascertain the amount of a cons... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sepsis Six
The Sepsis Six consists of three diagnostic and three therapeutic steps – all to be delivered within one hour of the initial diagnosis of sepsis: Titrate wikipedia.org
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Comparison of serological assays to titrate Hantaan and Seoul ...
Background Hantaan and Seoul viruses, in the Hantavirus genus, are known to cause hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS). The plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT), as conventional neutralization test for hantaviruses, is laborious and time-consuming. Alternatives to PRNT for hantaviruses are required. Methods In this study, the methods for Hantaan and Seoul viruses serological ...
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titrator
titrator Chem. (taɪ-, tɪˈtreɪtə(r)) [f. titrate v. + -or.] An apparatus for automatically performing a titration.1948 Analytical Chem. XX. 288/1 The recorder switch should be set so that when the titrator stops finally the potential of the indicator electrode will coincide with the equivalence point... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chloridometer
The same constant current is known to titrate a given number of moles of a chloride standard solution in time . wikipedia.org
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titrimetry
titrimetry Chem. (tɪˈtrɪmɪtrɪ) [f. F. titre: see titrate v. and -metry.] = titration. So titriˈmetric a., of or pertaining to titrimetry.1891 M'Gowan tr. E. von Meyer's Hist. Chem. vi. 365 The application of permanganate of potash to the estimation of iron by Margueritte in 1846, and, more particula... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clevidipine
Clevidipine is used IV only and practitioners titrate this drug to lower blood pressure. It has a half-life of approximately one minute. Titrate drug depending on the response of the individual patient to achieve the desired blood pressure reduction. wikipedia.org
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Ripper Method
This technique uses iodine standard and a starch indicator to titrate the solution and determine the concentration of free SO2. wikipedia.org
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STEPS trial
The STEPS trial (an acronym for Study of Neurontin: Titrate to Efficacy, Profile of Safety) was a clinical trial sponsored by Parke-Davis (now Pfizer) wikipedia.org
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titre
‖ titre, titer (ˈtiːtə(r), ˈtaɪtə(r)) [a. F. titre: see titrate.] 1. The fineness of gold or silver; in Chem. the strength of a solution as determined by titration; in Med., the concentration of an antibody, as measured by the extent to which it can be diluted before ceasing to give a positive react... Oxford English Dictionary
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Kevin F. McCready
Clients came from all over the world to receive non-medicated psychotherapy and to titrate off of psychiatric drugs. wikipedia.org
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Benzethonium chloride
Benzethonium chloride is also used to titrate the quantity of sodium dodecyl sulfate in a mixture of sodium dodecyl sulfate, sodium chloride and sodium wikipedia.org
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DailyMed - CAROSPIR suspension
Aug 15, 2023Edema associated with Hepatic Cirrhosis: Initiate therapy in a hospital setting and titrate slowly. The initial recommended daily dose is 75 mg in either single or divided doses ( 2.4) DOSAGE FORMS AND STRENGTHS. Oral suspension, 25 mg/5 mL ( 3) CONTRAINDICATIONS. CAROSPIR is contraindicated in patients with ( 4) Hyperkalemia.
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Angiotensin II (medication)
Monitor blood pressure response and titrate angiotensin II every 5 minutes by increments of up to 15 ng/kg/min as needed to achieve or maintain target wikipedia.org
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