What's the difference between admixture and diluent?

Admixture


Definition:

  • (n.) The act of mixing; mixture.
  • (n.) The compound formed by mixing different substances together.
  • (n.) That which is mixed with anything.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The method of preparative isotachophoresis in acrylamide gel ensuring a high yield of IgD and IgE with insignificant admixtures of IgG, etc.
  • (2) In accordance with the admixture theory of the exocrine pancreatic secretion a linear relation between concentrations of bicarbonate and protein in the pancreatic juice is to be expected.2.
  • (3) Oxygen saturation in arterial blood decreased slightly due to a marked desaturation of mixed venous blood and increased venous admixture.
  • (4) Second, admixture of such NEM-treated, enzymatically inactive HMM or myosin to native regulated actomyosin or acto-HMM inhibited relaxation.
  • (5) The object was to study the influence of concentration, contact time, psoriasis type, self-treatment at home, frequency of application, ointment base, and the admixture of corticosteroids on the efficacy of "minutes therapy."
  • (6) Decreases in procainamide hydrochloride concentrations in the control admixtures might have been caused by procainamide-dextrose complexation.
  • (7) A spectrophotometric method for determination of inactive admixtures in oleandomycin phosphate-anhydrooleandomycin was developed.
  • (8) Histologically, the tumor was composed of an admixture of benign-appearing glands and a sarcomatous stroma.
  • (9) Gas exchange was assessed at constant ventilation and constant cardiac output, by venous admixture calculations and by intrapulmonary shunt measurements using the sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) method.
  • (10) In group 2, nine admixtures representing nine combinations of Liposyn II, Aminosyn II with Electrolytes, and dextrose injection were studied.
  • (11) The method is illustrated with data on admixture in Cherokee Indians.
  • (12) The addition of electrolytes increased the particle counts for Liposyn II-containing admixtures.
  • (13) Droplets of each admixture were placed on stainless steel, laboratory coat cloth, pieces of latex examination glove, bench-top absorbent padding, and other materials on which antineoplastics might spill or leak.
  • (14) Group A consists of French women of European ancestry, Group B, those born in the French Antilles of mixed ancestry, and Group C black African women with insignificant European admixture.
  • (15) There is no difference in clinical course nor in the result of examination between the usual glioblastoma multiforme and these admixture tumor.
  • (16) The admixture of different clinical groups, varying definitions, and ascertainment of a sensitivity reaction seem to be responsible for the variations in the reported rates of sensitivity and cross-reactivity.
  • (17) The stability of fentanyl citrate and bupivacaine hydrochloride in an admixture with 0.9% sodium chloride injection in portable pump reservoirs with or without overwraps was investigated.
  • (18) Admixtures were prepared in 2-L ethylene-vinyl acetate bags using conventional techniques and stored at room temperature.
  • (19) Like patients with chronic liver disease, those with coma due to fulminant hepatic failure may show arterial hypoxaemia even in the absence of pulmonary complications, and in both it is attributed to increased intrapulmonary arteriovenous admixture.
  • (20) The total nutrient admixture (TNA) contained 1000 ml 10% FreAmine, 1000 ml 50% dextrose, 500 ml 10% Soyacal, electrolytes, vitamins and trace elements.

Diluent


Definition:

  • (a.) Diluting; making thinner or weaker by admixture, esp. of water.
  • (n.) That which dilutes.
  • (n.) An agent used for effecting dilution of the blood; a weak drink.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Plaque size, appearance, and number were influenced by diluent, incubation temperature after nutrient overlay, centrifugation of inoculated tissue cultures, and number of host cells planted initially in each flask.
  • (2) bolus injection of 400 microCi MAb E48 IgG (number of mice (n = 6, number of tumours (t) = 9) or 800 microCi MAb E48 IgG (n) = 5,t = 7), whereas control groups received either diluent (n = 3,t = 5), unlabelled MAb E48 IgG (n = 4,t = 5) or 800 microCi 131I-labelled isotype-matched control MAb (n = 6,t = 9).
  • (3) Alteration in the temperature of the Isoton diluent in a Coulter model S counter over a range of possible laboratory working temperatures produced a change in the mean corpuscular volume using EDTA and dipotassium acid citrate dextrose blood and a commercial control, 4C.
  • (4) Moderate vasodilatory effects also were found with the diluent alone.
  • (5) Antibody titers also varied in different diluent systems.
  • (6) It is always purified on Sephadex G-100 immediately before addition to the RIA and in this manner it may be used for up to 2 month after labeling when kept at --20 degrees C. Curves obtained at different dilutions of the H-FSH Standard, carried out with phosphosaline buffer, pH 7.4-7.8 (PBS) containing 1 % human serum albumin, or with horse plasma, of with PBS containing 0,25 % serum from non-immune rabbits (RIA Buffer) have been compared iwth those abtained by serial dilutions of sera from post-menopausal with these diluents.
  • (7) Our data suggest, however, that each batch of albumin used for this purpose should be checked for the presence of inhibitor, and that treatment with kaolin might be considered as a routine step prior to its incorporation into the test diluent.
  • (8) For drugs with high osmolalities, 0.45% sodium chloride injection or sterile water for injection may be used as the diluent.
  • (9) In both studies, a control group received the diluent, artificial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), icvt.
  • (10) Aggregated virus was not dispersed by one-step dilution (7,000-fold) in distilled or untreated lake water but was dispersed if phosphate-buffered saline or clarified secondary sewage plant effluent was used as diluent.
  • (11) Little difference in survival was observed when monosodium glutamate or the balance of the defined medium was used as the diluent.
  • (12) Particle-size fractions of lactose ranging from 53 to 177 micron in diameter were employed in different granulations to examine the effect of particle size of the major diluent on drug migration.
  • (13) The use of the other three diluents resulted in an overestimation of C3a levels.
  • (14) The diluent, Pluronic F-68, was not associated with any morphologic or clinico-pathologic changes.
  • (15) In groups of rats pretreated with either PB, gentamicin, or diluent, the LD100 of an oral dose of CCl4 was reduced by PB to an LD50, but the gentamicin pretreatment was without effect.
  • (16) Compared with the fertility results with semen that had been stored in the hypertonic diluent or was fresh, the fertility of the White Leghorns was not affected after storage in the isotonic diluent; a decrease (P less than 0-05) was observed, however, using Rhode Island Red semen and isotonic diluent.
  • (17) A standard semen diluent was deposited laparoscopically in each uterine horn of ewes in the treatment group.
  • (18) Human serum used as diluent of the patient's serum appears to be essential because of high protein binding of some antibiotics.
  • (19) The survival of six species of anaerobic bacteria was studied in simple or commercially available diluents.
  • (20) The HEPES-saline-albumin-gelatin (HSAG) diluent found optimal for agglutination of fowl erythrocytes by rubella virus antigen is also optimal for agglutination of trypsin-treated human group O cells.

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