Synonym: extract. Similar words: infuse, allusion, illusion, conclusion, in conclusion, disillusion, draw a conclusion, confuse. Meaning: [ɪn'fjuːʒn] n. 1. a solution obtained by steeping or soaking a substance (usually in water) 2. the process of extracting certain active properties (as a drug from a plant) by steeping or soaking (usually in water) 3. (medicine) the passive introduction of a substance (a fluid or drug or electrolyte) into a vein or between tissues (as by gravitational force) 4. the act of infusing or introducing a certain modifying element or quality.
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31, People were far more willing to use them if they were diluted in a traditional herbal infusion like chamomile.
32, In control tests, the blood flow was measured at 60 minute intervals during the seven hour infusion of saline.
33, Seed Money School-to-work initiatives can not get started without an initial infusion of flexible seed money.
34, It has been reported that gastric infusion of bile salts in rats delays gastric emptying and inhibits small bowel transit time.
35, Indwelling venous cannulae were inserted into the right forearm for infusion of G17 and into the left forearm for blood sampling.
36, The onset of the effect of calcium infusion is within minutes and the duration is 30 to 60 minutes.
37, Most economic ills cannot be cured by a simple infusion of cash.
38, Other acid outputs were calculated by multiplying the acid output during the second 15 minutes of each infusion period by four.
39, However spontaneous portal vein thrombus may occur in portal hypertension and the infusion of vasopressin may also play a part.
40, The blood glucose should be monitored hourly after commencing an intravenous insulin infusion to ensure that the patient is not becoming hypoglycaemic.
41, It is essential that patients ensure there are no leaks of insulin where the infusion set is connected to the syringe.
42, The Treasury, where two ministers were election casualties,[http://sentencedict.com/infusion.html] receives an infusion of new blood.
43, Motility was recorded during infusion of each set of effluents.
44, At this time her intravenous infusion was removed and she seemed more relaxed but still complained of pain from her wound.
45, Further blood samples were collected at 10, 20, and 30 minutes after the start of the infusion.
46, The usual medication administered in this situation is a continuous epidural infusion.
47, This infusion rate was needed to maintain a constant baseline pressure within the open biliary system.
48, Scented by infusion with wild tarragon, like no other sorbet I have ever tasted, a mere thimbleful did the trick.
49, Figure 3 summarises motor activity before, during, and after infusion of venous effluents.
50, Our study describes for the first time the secretory and circulatory changes occurring with the progression of pancreatitis induced by caerulein infusion.
51, This inhibition was reversible and motility returned to previous levels after the infusion was stopped.
52, With the infusion of resources into cancer research came an explosion in our ability to understand and manipulate the cancer cell.
53, Three hours after the ileal infusion, the abdomen was opened and the mesenteric vessels were tied.
54, Shortly after anaesthesia an intravenous infusion may be commenced to provide a route for fluid replacement.
55, Infusion of 50 to 100 mEq per 12 hours requires very close monitoring, usually in an intensive care setting.
56, After their diagnostic procedure the colonoscope was positioned at site of infusion and a second blood sample collected.
57, Atropine given during intravenous infusion led to an immediate fall in acid output.
58, Infusion should be completed within six hours.
59, Fluid infusion in sepsis: colloids, crystalloids or human albumin?
60, Responsible for the process research for parenteral nutrition infusion.
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