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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181 Here again, dilution is impaired, but reduction of water intake below output will lead to a rise in serum tonicity.
182 They usually occur at serum levels above the recommended therapeutic range.
183 Chantal Maurice was the study pharmacist and supervised all serological, immunological, mycobacterial, and serum chemistry laboratory work.
184 Serum coppers are not very helpful in that they are quite variable and may be either lower or higher than normal.
185 At all times, renal function as assessed by serum creatinine and creatinine clearance remained normal.
186 The next step might be to rerun the batch of tests with a fresh aliquot of control serum.
187 It is therefore impossible to predict with certainty what amount of supplementation will result in what increment in the serum phosphate concentration.
188 A nasopharyngeal swab or paired serum samples, or both, were collected from healthy subjects.
189 The other structural characteristic that may be used to quantitate serum proteins is the presence of peptide bonds.
190 The serum potassium level is sometimes helpful in determining acid-base status.
191 This results, even in steady state, in a rapid decline in serum concentrations.
192 Experimental results indicated that the enzymatically active PLA2 found in serum in experimental porcine pancreatitis might originate from the pancreas.
193 Analysis of the concentrations of Giardia specific serum antibodies show that only anti Giardia IgM concentrations were raised in the patients.
194 For this reason concentrations of potentially interfering metal ions approximating the serum levels are used in the standards.
195 Recently several studies have emphasised the importance of serum glucose concentrations in the regulation of gastrointestinal function.
196 Increased basal serum gastrin is related to atrophy and to infection with H pylori.
197 Additional serum samples were taken in December 1990 from a randomly selected cohort of 141 people aged 40-65 years.
198 The increased saturation is due to the increased iron concentration in the serum.
199 The proportions of children with low baseline serum retinol concentrations were substantial in both trial populations.
200 The only available hyperimmune serum was of equine origin.
201 In a word[sentencedict.com/serum.html], serum hepatitis was also infectious.
202 One profile was obtained for whole serum.
203 Serum bilirubin levels are elevated.
204 Production of serum albumin is another trait typical.
205 Meanwhile, the serum of rats treated with BHX decoction was extracted pharmacologically and its effects on the growth of GEC were also studied.
206 The serum values of TNF - α, IL - 6 and CINC in each group after transplantation were determined.
207 Methods Serum VEGF (with Elisa) and plasma HCY (with immunochemistry) levels were determined in 31 patients with gastric cancer both before and after operation as well as in 35 controls.
208 Adaptive strategies may often evolve, such as the biochemical polymorphisms of blood and serum groups.
209 Untreated serum contains a set of 11 proteins called complement.
210 Objective To explore the value of combining detecting of serum RBP(Retinol-binding protein)and PA(Prealbumin)in diagnosis of different liver disease.