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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151 When these cells were incubated with serum from diabetic patients prostacyclin production was inhibited.
152 The buffer base is composed of the anionic buffers which include bicarbonate, phosphate, serum proteins, and hemoglobin.
153 Convinced that Carla can be his if he thins down, Sherman gulps the hamster serum and becomes gorgeously, Spandexy thin.
154 He had, however, at the time of investigation a normal serum creatinine value.
155 Depression, self-blame, number of pre-defined illness symptoms, and level of serum cholesterol were also assessed.
156 In blood, the majority is found in erythrocytes with only minor quantities in plasma or serum.
157 In these and the remaining 70 patients, the serum lipids remained unchanged throughout the study.
158 A low serum ceruloplasmin is one of the laboratory hallmarks of this disease, but is not invariably present.
159 While the hypercalcemia, when present, is usually mild, at times marked elevations in serum calcium have been observed.
160 Serum sodium concentration or tonicity are functions of water content relative to total body sodium content.
161 Fetal calf serum is one such ingredient; and there are many others.
162 Hyperparathyroidism was ruled out by a serum parathyroid hormone assay.
163 Preliminary studies were undertaken in which random blood samples were obtained from 15 subjects and processed as serum.
164 In HIV-1-infected patients[Sentencedict.com], positive toxoplasma-specific in-vitro antibody production was rarely associated with a significant rise in serum antibodies.
165 Antral gastrin and somatostatin cell densities and fasting serum gastrin concentrations were similar in the two groups of patients with Zollinger-Ellison sydrome.
166 The drug selected for monotherapy is then added and appropriate dosage adjustment made to attain therapeutic serum levels.
167 This relationship remained significant after adjusting for age, gender and serum cholesterol.
168 In these situations, acetazolamide may be needed to decrease proximal bicarbonate and sodium reabsorption, thereby reducing the serum bicarbonate level.
169 All patients had normal serum creatinine values at the time of investigation.
170 There was no relationship between the serum pepsinogen I concentration and type of renal replacement treatment.
171 Twenty two had active colitis at the time serum was obtained.
172 For example, in acidosis from diarrhea, the serum potassium level is often low rather than high.
173 However, the final verdict on toxicity rests on the measurement of serum calcium.
174 The sources for the elevated serum calcium in dialysis patients are multiple.
175 Based on the production of this absorption peak, it is possible to quantitate serum proteins by an ultraviolet-light technique.
176 Would the cost of care depend on the serum sodium concentration?
177 These effects are less marked with fentanyl because of its shorter serum half-life.
178 All patients with ulcerative colitis were in clinical remission and had normal levels of haemoglobin, C-reactive protein, and serum orosomucoid.
179 These individuals maintain a stable serum sodium in the 125 to I 28-mEq / L range.
180 These drugs may also adversely affect serum lipids and lipoproteins.