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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121 A Holzmann organised and supervised the screening of serum samples for hepatitis.
122 If the serum albumin concentration is normal, the total serum calcium level reflects the ionized calcium concentration.
123 Therefore, to diagnose hypercalcemia in a suspected case, one must obtain at least three separate measurements of the serum calcium.
124 Kirschner etal, on the other hand, showed low serum IGF-I concentrations in children with Crohn's disease.
125 Subjects with atrophy had significantly higher serum gastrin concentrations than all other subjects and higher than old subjects without atrophy.
126 The most frequent effect of excess alcohol intake on serum lipids is elevation of triglyceride levels.
127 Our finding also confirms previous reports that postprandial serum gastrin consists of approximately equivalent concentrations of G17 and G34.
128 In addition, several studies in diabetics have suggested that raised serum cholesterol levels are also associated with the presence of macrovascular disease.
129 Several studies have disclosed increased serum levels of IgG1 in a number of autoimmune diseases.
130 Their serum sodium remains in the 125 to 128-mEq / L range.
131 The preferred specimen in screening for exposure to methanol or salicylate is serum.
132 You could try using a serum - these non-sticky liquids are excellent for smoothing the cuticles and wrapping hair in shine.
133 A serum sample for diphtheria toxoid antibodies was negative on day 7.
134 An additional reason that serum phosphate may fall is that it may shift into cells.
135 Serum gastrin concentration was measured by radioimmunoassay with antibody R98 as previously described.
136 The increase in the serum insulin concentration after steroid treatment may reflect increased energy intake or induction of insulin resistance.
137 For convenience[sentencedict.com], the serum sodium level is usually taken as the estimate of tonicity.
138 Furthermore, there were no differences in serum cholesterol values in patients with different tumour grades.
139 In the following experiments, five or six serum samples were used unless indicated otherwise.
140 No correlation was found between the serum carnitine concentration and the degree of intestinal atrophy in active coeliac disease.
141 Our observation that short term treatment with omeprazole increases serum pepsinogen A and C levels confirms previous studies.
142 There were no significant changes in the patients' mean weight and serum creatinine and sodium concentrations throughout the trial.
143 Obviously, this differentiation can readily be made by measurement of serum gastrin.
144 Serum was incubated with ID1, which bound active and inactive caeruloplasmin.
145 The initial test of a random serum cholesterol and triglyceride estimation is sufficient.
146 These chylomicrons enter the blood through the lymphatic system where they impart a turbid appearance to serum.
147 For example, acetaldehyde has been shown to form circulating cytotoxic adducts with serum albumin.
148 Due to the presence of this monoclonal protein, the serum total protein will be elevated.
149 Serum creatinine, amylase, serum asparate transaminase, and serum alanine transaminase were within the normal range.
150 Its overall effect is to raise serum ionized calcium levels and lower serum phosphorus levels.