Similar words: ethnicity, tonic, calcitonin, platonic, isotonic, tectonic, monotonic, hypotonic. Meaning: [təʊ'nɪsətɪ] n. the elastic tension of living muscles, arteries, etc. that facilitate response to stimuli.
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1. Addition of solute causes a rise in tonicity with stimulation of both thirst and antidiuretic hormone release. Fluid retention ensues.
2. Addition of solute causes a rise in tonicity with stimulation of both thirst and antidiuretic hormone release.
3. A significant difference between plasma sodium concentration and tonicity can thus occur.
4. When tonicity rises, release of antidiuretic hormone increases water reabsorption and reduces excretion of solute-free water.
5. Serum sodium concentration or tonicity are functions of water content relative to total body sodium content.
6. Tonicity can then be regulated by the patient in response to thirst.
7. Body or muscular tone; tonicity.
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8. The doctor tested my tonicity.
9. After 3-year follow-up, average reduction of skin tonicity was 47.46% (range 17.85 to 87.76%).
10. More muscular tonicity in together instigates your metabolism, you will be so more inclined to mobilize you in sustained efforts.
11. Thus, it is essential to monitor urine flow, serum tonicity, and body weight during the deprivation.
12. Measuring plasma osmolality using freezing point depression or vapor pressure will immediately indicate that plasma osmolality and tonicity are normal.
13. For convenience, the serum sodium level is usually taken as the estimate of tonicity.
14. Here again, dilution is impaired, but reduction of water intake below output will lead to a rise in serum tonicity.
15. The long shaped steel belt is coiled between the external gripping ring and the internal expanding core one by one, and adheres mutually via the self tonicity of the long shaped steel belt.
16. It is generally believed that the medulla oblongata is the one of the tonicity sources of cardiovascular regulation.
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