Similar words: peruse, erupt, perusal, on the run, butter up, erudite, cherubic, cover up. Meaning: ['sɪrəm /'sɪərəm] n. watery fluid of the blood that resembles plasma but contains fibrinogen.
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1 The serum is available to the general public.
2 The serum is vitiated byexposure to the air.
3 They are determining the serum - protein and cholesterol levels.
4 The serum calcium level should occasionally be checked.
5 Normal human serum diluted 1:10 served as a blank.
6 The serum angiotensin converting enzyme activity was not raised.
7 For older embryos, 100% serum is advisable.
8 Her serum alkaline phosphatase fell to normal.
9 They are hemoglobin, serum protein, phosphate, and bicarbonate.
10 The angiotensin converting enzyme activity in serum was normal.
11 Control injections with preimmune serum produced normal embryos.
12 The only answer was the serum.
13 All controls had normal serum creatinine concentrations.
14 This yellow coloration is also visible in serum and plasma specimens in vitro.
15 The Figure shows the relation between serum carnitine concentrations and the degree of intestinal atrophy.
16 The role of the increased serum gastrin concentration induced by H pylori in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulcer disease is also unknown.
17 Thus, it is essential to monitor urine flow, serum tonicity,[www.Sentencedict.com] and body weight during the deprivation.
18 Similarly, basal serum gastrin concentrations do not alter with ageing in healthy men.
19 There were no significant differences between the median serum IGFBP-1 and insulin concentrations in well grown compared with stunted patients.
20 Our finding that fasting serum gastrin consists mainly of G34 is consistent with previous reports.
21 The serum concentration of IGF-I and growth velocity both improved with increased calorie intake.
22 Since then, numerous studies have analysed the relation between serum cholesterol and large bowel cancer.
23 Several studies have disclosed relations between IgG markers and IgG subclass serum concentrations against particular antigens.
24 In the course of medical treatment he was given an injection of anti-tetanus serum as a result of which he contracted encephalitis.
25 This was followed by a decline and then a second smaller peak in serum transaminase activities.
26 When the uremia is severe enough to warrant dialysis, this therapy usually results in a correction of the serum calcium concentration.
27 In many individuals, these measures will produce a significant fall in the serum uric acid level.
28 The cellular source of the catalytically active PLA2 in serum of patients suffering from acute pancreatitis and other diseases is unknown.
29 A given increase in dosage, therefore, may produce a disproportionately large increase of serum level.
30 Ten of these 15 patients had active disease but normal serum liver function tests.