(1) The data show that as much as a 9% difference from the correct activity can be observed for these radionuclides, even when the ampoule reference source gives the appropriate reading.
(2) Light stability study in the specially designed chamber indicates that covering the ampoules with black chart paper affords adequate stability to the 1 injection.
(3) 446 patients with acute rheumatic diseases were treated intensively for an extremely short peroid with Ambene ampoules and Ambene coated tablets.
(4) The long-term group differs significantly from the other two in the duration of the gonadotropin stimulation and the number of ampoules hMG used.
(5) The doses used (adding together the intramuscular and intravenous routes) were: ampoule of 500 micrograms of sulprostone in 25% of cases; ampoules in 50% of cases; ampoules in 25% of cases.
(6) Since this laboratory used a strain of virus different from that used in all the other laboratories, it was suspected that antigenic properties or avidity of the virus might have caused the divergence of results; this is being investigated.After considering the report of the international collaborative assay, the WHO Expert Committee on Biological Standardization established the material as the International Standard for Anti-Smallpox Serum, and a unitage was assigned so that 1 International Unit of activity was contained in 0.08416 mg, and each ampoule contains (on average) 1000 IU of activity.
(7) The ampoules were then filled with dry nitrogen and sealed.
(8) For a practical use of the BSEz-3-cells in drug research we give recommandations regarding cell inoculum density for subcultivation and cryo-conservation in ampoules.
(9) due to a common duct with or without an ampoule of Vater, or due to duodenal stockage whether there was a common duct or not.
(10) Greater than 10% loss of trimethoprim occurred within three days for admixtures stored in plastic bags, whereas the original concentration remained virtually unchanged after nine days for similar solutions stored in glass ampoules.
(11) In case of intravenous administration of Valium using ampoule solutions diazepam and in addition a second active substance are applicated.
(12) In the Federal Republic of Germany this contrast medium is called Endomirabil and exists in ampoules of 20 cc and 30 cc contents and in bottles of 100 cc contents.
(13) A 1-year stability study of ampouled polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) solutions was carried out.
(14) Details of the methods used at NIBSC for the production of large batches of ampoules of biological standards have already been published (Campbell, 1974).
(15) Microscopy of filtrates made from contrast media of routinely opened glass ampoules substantiates previous assumptions that small fragments of glass may enter into the ampoule and the medium with considerable frequency.
(16) In order to obtain a stable dosage form liophylized ampoules containing mannitol were prepared.
(17) This paper reports a method for determining the internal pressures of ampoules, from the head space and the change in volume on opening, as measured by displacement of water.
(18) Where a draw-sealed ampoule is heated at the tip after the completion of the seal, a ballooned end would seem to have to retain the true seal effected in the draw process.
(19) The good agreement in potency estimates between the different methods indicates that the overall combined figure (226 assays) for the international standard of 0.82 international units per ampoule should serve for all methods.
(20) 279 physicians took part in a multicentre trial to assess the efficacy and acceptability of the combination of 4,4-diphenyl-N-isopropyl-cyclohexylamine-hydrochloride (pramiverine, Sistalgin) and N-methyl-N-(2,3-dimethyl-5-oxo-1-phenyl-3-pyrazolin-4-yl)-aminomethanesulfonate (metamizole) (Sistalgin comp) in the forms of ampoules, coated tablets and suppositories.
Ampul
Definition:
(n.) Same as Ampulla, 2.
Example Sentences:
(1) Eight patients responded to 1 ampule hMG with improved mucus and conception.
(2) But certain riboflavin ampules (Beflavin) contain stabilizers that considerably displace bilirubin from albumin bonds.
(3) Increasing storage temperature also decreased results for pCO2 and increased results for pH for both manufacturers' ampules with the highest CO2 tensions, and this bias was not offset by increasing the shaking rate.
(4) In subsequent GnRH-stimulated cycles, 1 ampule of human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) was given intramuscularly for 3 consecutive days once the dominant follicle had attained a diameter of 7 to 8 mm.
(5) The units refer both to the total allergenic activity of the ampule and to that of the individual allergens, such as P1 and DpX.
(6) Hundred twenty three samples of bull semen fluid frozen at 196 degrees C including 83 plastic ampules, 20 granules and 20 plastic straws obtained from the containers of the insemination stations of 10 farms from the Sofia district were investigated.
(7) The left kidney was then infused weekly for six weeks with two ampules of BCG (Tice strain) dissolved in 75 cc of saline.
(8) It has to be mentioned that STERIKON-ampules can only be recommended to ampule-producing-industries.
(9) Human menopausal gonadotropins, three to four ampules intramuscularly, was then administered daily without the antagonist.
(10) During the first period test ampules were provided; during the second period, the test ampules were no longer made.
(11) This study compares outcomes of in vitro fertilization (IVF) in two groups of 57 patients when either 2 (group 1) or 3 (group 2) ampules of human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) were administered daily.
(12) With two of the tested indicators, KILIT and STERIKON, success of the germicidal process can also be seen by the change of color of the contents of the ampules.
(13) To assess the frequency, type and reasons for questionable results, we undertook a 4-year in-use study of two commonly used BI types--spore strips (Spordi) and a self-contained crushable ampule (Attest)--for both steam and ethylene oxide (EO).
(14) The indicator was a sealed glass ampule which produced a visible color change when exposed to temperatures of 82.2 degress C or higher.
(15) Treatments were arranged factorially and included .5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32% egg yolk, cooling times of .5, 1, 2, and 4 h, and freezing in ampules and straws.
(16) Their solubilized luminar contents migrate as a homogeneous band in Sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and turn out to be a larger protein than that produced by the large ampullates.
(17) Urapidil has been approved as sustained-release capsules containing 30, 60 and 90 mg, respectively, and as ampules containing 25 and 50 mg for treatment of all grades of hypertension, in several countries in Europe, South America, as well as in Japan and other Asian regions.
(18) The outcome measures assessed were the maximum estradiol (E2) concentration on day of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) administration, number of follicles with maximum diameter greater than or equal to 15 mm, number of follicles with maximum diameter greater than or equal to 12 mm, number of days to hCG administration, number of ampules of human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG) used, number of oocytes retrieved and fertilized, number of embryos transferred, and pregnancy and cycle cancellation rates.
(19) Glass ampules of 1% propofol and 1% lidocaine were swabbed with a solution of Staphylococcus epidermidis.
(20) Comparative studies were carried out with a total of 27 ejaculates obtained from 20 bulls to establish the alleged advantages of some of the tested technological methods for freezing the semen in the form of pellets, ampules, straws, and minitubes.