(v. t.) To compound or mix, as quicksilver, with another metal; to unite, combine, or alloy with mercury.
(v. t.) To mix, so as to make a uniform compound; to unite or combine; as, to amalgamate two races; to amalgamate one race with another.
(v. i.) To unite in an amalgam; to blend with another metal, as quicksilver.
(v. i.) To coalesce, as a result of growth; to combine into a uniform whole; to blend; as, two organs or parts amalgamate.
(a.) Alt. of Amalgamated
Example Sentences:
(1) The reduction is believed due to the currently used pre-prepared disposable or reusable capsules containing the amalgam versus formerly mixing the ingredients manually.
(2) Recurrence of the dermatitis one day after amalgam dental fillings had been made and again one year later, this time without new fillings, raised the possibility that it was due to the old amalgam fillings.
(3) The anodic polarization profiles are presented, as well as scanning electron micrographs and x-ray analysis of the corroded amalgam surfaces.
(4) Further it is argued that there is a need to amalgamate the substantive, conceptual, and methodological facets of research.
(5) In an interdisciplinary study starting 2.5 years ago patients with various symptoms, which they associate with amalgam fillings, were examined.
(6) The SEM photographs demonstrated the faults which can be eliminated by the use of a stereomicroscope and showed also those which derive from the physical and chemical properties of the amalgam.
(7) Insertion of an adequate approximate amalgam filling and its finish after hardening is one of the basic preventive measures in marginal periodontopathies.
(8) This is indirect evidence suggesting that mercury from dental amalgam fillings may contribute to the body burden of mercury in the brain.
(9) The trienone XIII was subsequently epoxidised with alkaline hydrogen peroxide and m-chloroperbenzoic acid to give diepoxide XV which was reduced with aluminum amalgam to the final product V.
(10) Finely diffused and abraded amalgam must not be ignored as a source of absorbable mercury.
(11) Crevice corrosion propagation for gamma 2-free vs. gamma 2-containing amalgams was characterized by lower acceleration and maximum rates during the most dynamic period.
(12) A comparison with dose-effect relationships, obtained in occupational studies, for certain effects on the kidneys and central nervous system (CNS), suggests that individuals with unusually high emission of mercury from amalgam fillings are at risk.
(13) In the cracks corrosion products usually found on amalgam were identified.
(14) Only five restorations (one of amalgam and four of composite resin) failed during the trial.
(15) The purpose of this study was to compare the relative cytotoxicity of amalgams and to determine whether their toxicity depends upon composition and aging time, by means of a rapid and sensitive in vitro cell culture test.
(16) Through the report of a clinical case, the feasibility and advantages of repair and recontouring of complex amalgam restorations are discussed.
(17) The objective of this study was to determine the in vitro corrosion products that resulted from crevice corrosion of low- and high-copper dental amalgams.
(18) Moonlight wins best picture Oscar, after Warren Beatty gives gong to La La Land Read more “Peak blackness is a rare metaphysical anomaly that can only occur when an amalgam of black excellence comes together at the same societal intersection,” he said.
(19) Proximal retentive grooves significantly increase the strength of amalgam restorations in Class II cavities.
(20) This paper explores the role of size of place residential preference in the evolution of the intention to move out of the present community using data from the March 1974 NORC Amalgam Survey.
Isomorphic
Definition:
(a.) Isomorphous.
Example Sentences:
(1) The experimental results for protein preparations of calmodulin in which Ca2+ was isomorphically replaced by Tb3+ were obtained by a spectrometer working at the Institute of Nuclear Physics.
(2) The structure is isomorphous to native FdI except at the site of mutation where A24 moves toward the [4Fe-4S] cluster.
(3) We have found a good correlation between dysmorphic erythrocyturia and glomerular diseases and between isomorphic erythrocyturia and nonglomerular changes.
(4) The mutant proteins were screened for their ability to crystallize into the orthorhombic form and bind mercury ions isomorphously.
(5) The structure was determined by X-ray diffraction using the isomorphous replacement technique.
(6) By using this method, slowly and rapidly adapting primary afferents were shown to transmit isomorphic neural images of the letters.
(7) All the crystals of these myoglobins are isomorphous with that of native metmyoglobin.
(8) The structure was refined crystallographically, by restrained least-squares methods, starting with a model based on the isomorphous diferric structure from which the ligands, metal ions, anions, and solvent molecules had been deleted.
(9) Fluoroaluminates or fluoroberyllates are isomorphous to Pi, and the inhibitory nucleotide-fluorometal complexes mimicked transient intermediates of nucleotides that appeared in the course of ATP hydrolysis.
(10) The space group is P212121 with unit cell dimensions a = 49.40 A, b = 46.71 A, c = 41.02 A for the complex with 2'AMP and a = 48.97, b = 46.58 A, c = 40.97 A for the complex with 2'UMP, both of which are poorly isomorphous to the mother crystals.
(11) Three heavy atom isomorphous derivatives were used for the X-ray analysis of the holo form of NAD-dependent bacterial formate dehydrogenase (ternary complex enzyme-NAD-azide) at 3.0 A resolution.
(12) The LD isomorphic pattern was found in 60% of AMI patients complicated by cardiogenic shock.
(13) We found the isomorphic phenomenon, that is, lesions appearing at sites of skin trauma, in 19 of the 22 study subjects; photodistribution of skin lesions in 15 of the 22, grouping of the lesions over the elbow and knees in 7 of the 22, and nailfold involvement in 7 of the 22.
(14) An equally powerful computer program for testing isomorphism of graphs based on the adjacency matrix power method is introduced.
(15) This facial wiping response is isomorphic with that of older pups and adult rats exposed to aversive oral stimulation.
(16) These isomorphous phospholipid mixtures exhibit nearly ideal mixing behavior.
(17) Light microscope examination found clusters of isomorphic cells separated by a dense fibrillar matrix.
(18) An interpretable electron density map calculated at 2.5 A resolution was obtained by the combination of multiple isomorphous replacement with four heavy atom derivatives, molecular averaging and solvent flattening.
(19) This corresponds approximately to the R-factor calculated for the X-ray crystal structure previously determined using the isomorphous replacement technique, if the residues 1 to 4 and 74 and all localized solvent molecules were removed from this structure.
(20) By characterizing isomorphism in reciprocal space [i.e.