Similar words: potash, gymnasium, symposium, assassinated, potato, assassination, take to task, assassin. Meaning: [pə'tæsɪəm] n. a light soft silver-white metallic element of the alkali metal group; oxidizes rapidly in air and reacts violently with water; is abundant in nature in combined forms occurring in sea water and in carnallite and kainite and sylvite.
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31. Initial therapy of patients with large tumor masses has been complicated by large releases of intracellular potassium with resultant refractory hyperkalemia.
32. Nitrogen is rapidly lost but immediately available potassium, magnesium and calcium increase as input from the ash.
33. These can be bleached by applying a potassium ferricyanide solution to them.
34. Potassium is taken up by cells with glucose under the influence of insulin.
35. As is the case for calcium, correction of potassium deficiency may not be possible until the serum magnesium level is normalized.
36. At the same time it is recommended that sufficient potassium permanganate crystals be added to the water to turn it violet.
37. They contain between 0.6 % and 0.8 % magnesia and contain low potassium oxide levels.
38. The electrocardiogram provides a graphic indication of the membrane effects of altered potassium concentrations.
39. HYPOKALEMlA A low plasma potassium concentration is not always accompanied by a deficit in total body potassium.
40. The Dead Sea waters contain a high concentration of salts composed of potassium, bromine and magnesium as well as other minerals.
41. A stable isotope of potassium, 9K, is converted to 39Ar by neutron bombardment of the sample to be dated.
42. Infusion of sodium bicarbonate causes raPid movement of potassium into cells.
43. This is effective not because it lowers serum potassium concentration but because it directly antagonizes the membrane depolarizing effect of hyperkalemia.
44. What is actually observed in this Circumstance is an increase in serum potassium concentration.
45. Growth failure is also seen in hypokalemic children[Sentence dictionary], particularly those with chronic potassium depletion.
46. Osmotic diuretics cause in-creased potassium losses, probably primarily because of the increased urine flow accompanying them.
47. Potassium, rather than sodium salts, are sometimes used as these are more soluble although more expensive.
48. Finally, causes of increased intake or production of potassium must be considered.
49. He drives around Michigan with bottles of potassium chloride and cylinders of carbon monoxide.
50. Urea and electrolytes gave a 121 mmol/l serum sodium, 5.6 mmol/l potassium, 5.6 mmol/l urea, and 96 umol/l creatinine.
51. Potassium turns into argon, uranium into lead, rubidium into strontium.
52. The usual daily intake of potassium is 70 to 140 mEq.
53. No problem if your inquisitive Year 10 tips potassium into concentrated sulphuric acid.
54. The serum potassium level may be of assistance in suggesting whether the patient is acidemia or alkalemia, as described above.
55. Diarrhea, due to gastrointestinal disorders, infections, and even laxative abuse, may lead to substantial potassium losses.
56. The principal body electrolytes are sodium, potassium and hydrogen ions.
57. Potassium hydroxide is injected into the tube to remove carbon dioxide.
58. They also discovered that the only place where potassium was available was on the hospital ward.
59. Perception, that is to say, boils down to the passage of sodium, potassium and other ions across semi-permeable membranes.
60. In the future, many salty foods will use mixtures of potassium chloride to redress the balance.
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