Similar words: dilute, ablution, solution, pollution, ablutions, evolution, absolution, resolution. Meaning: [daɪ'luːʃn] n. 1. a diluted solution 2. weakening (reducing the concentration) by the addition of water or a thinner.
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181. The sputamentum is too thick when may take orally or the injection gluten falls causes it dilution.
182. They are a compromise, a dilution of the solid - state architecture of digital computers.
183. But look at the raw data on the top — background noise from a cell-free vial on the left, and a massive homeopathic dilution of a Mycoplasma suspension on the right. Woo hoo!
184. He attributed this to a dilution effect of the herbicide.http://sentencedict.com
185. We added experiments of bacilli dilution test to TTC, to find a better dilution ratio which meets the needs of the indicator.
186. With the concept of concentration correction factor, the effect of the disc to improve the near field dilution of buoyant jet is confirmed.
187. This paper gives a method of defining the dilution ratio in measuring BOD5 based on the value of CODcraccording to mathematical inference.
188. Results: The ofloxacin injection after 4 times dilution had no interference to limulus reagent reaction.
189. Methods:Observe the bacteriostatic action of Baihuling pyretolysis powder through the method of Plating and dilution physic liquor in vitro.
190. Positive clone were subcloned to get monoclone cell lines by limit dilution, repeat 3 times, then we got two positive monoelone cell lines named:2E8,3C6.
191. Methods To observe the antibacterial action of extracts of the leaves of Mangifera indica on common clinical bacterials, with the two- fold agar dilution method.
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