(1) Fluorescent cytochemical techniques, chiefly end-group methods, have been employed in the characterization of cells in calid and algid normal and LUCKE tumor-bearing kidneys of the leopard frog, Rana pipiens.
(2) Hypotension and shock ('algid malaria') are often attributable to secondary gram-negative septicaemia requiring appropriate antimicrobial therapy and haemodynamic resuscitation.
(3) Pathophysiological mechanisms of these algid forms of malaria remain enigmatic.
(4) Significant amounts of DNA are demonstrable in the cytoplasm of algid tumors.
(5) Viral inclusions in nuclei of algid tumor cells contain demonstrable DNA, protein sulfhydryls and disulfides, arginine and lysine-rich basic proteins, also both C-terminal and side chain carboxyl groups.
Algidness
Definition:
(n.) Algidity.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fluorescent cytochemical techniques, chiefly end-group methods, have been employed in the characterization of cells in calid and algid normal and LUCKE tumor-bearing kidneys of the leopard frog, Rana pipiens.
(2) Hypotension and shock ('algid malaria') are often attributable to secondary gram-negative septicaemia requiring appropriate antimicrobial therapy and haemodynamic resuscitation.
(3) Pathophysiological mechanisms of these algid forms of malaria remain enigmatic.
(4) Significant amounts of DNA are demonstrable in the cytoplasm of algid tumors.
(5) Viral inclusions in nuclei of algid tumor cells contain demonstrable DNA, protein sulfhydryls and disulfides, arginine and lysine-rich basic proteins, also both C-terminal and side chain carboxyl groups.