(a.) Conveying impressions from the surface of the body to the spinal cord; -- said of certain nerves. Opposed to exodic.
Example Sentences:
(1) At 27 d, 8, 12, and 20 wk postnatal age, infants were weighed and measured and hematologic indices, plasma ferritin, zinc, and copper concentrations, and ESOD activities were assayed.
(2) For Group Z, serum ferritin, hematocrit, and erythrocyte Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (ESOD) were significantly lower (p less than 0.05) after 10 wk supplementation compared with pretreatment levels.
(3) The results of the experiment showed that ESOD activity after ischemia and reperfusion was decreased and the addition of oxygen free radical scavengers (SOD and CAT) to the cardioplegic solution and the reperfusates greatly reduced the leakage of myocardial enzymes, coronary vascular resistance, and the ultrastructural damages of the myocardium.
(4) Erythrocyte superoxide dismutase (ESOD) activity reflects copper utilization and the risk of copper deficiency.
(5) I suggested an alternative procedure for approaching the surviving families of registered donors which I believe offers a socially acceptable compromise among three values which enter into competition at the death of a declared donor: (1) saving the maximum number of lives of ESOD victims, (2) respecting and protecting the rights of declared donors, and (3) honoring the needs of the grieving family.
(6) The lower ESOD activities found in the HiFe group at 20 wk may reflect altered copper metabolism induced by the iron supplement, but the clinical importance of this observation is unknown.
(7) The changes in endogenous superoxide dismutase (ESOD) during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion and the efficacy of oxygen free radical scavengers in myocardial protection were investigated in an isolated heart model connected with the recirculating nonpulsatile perfusion circuit.
(8) In all patients in whom ESOD or EGPx were repeated, improvement in levels was observed following treatment.
(9) For Group F-Z ESOD decreased with treatment as did salivary sediment Zn (p less than 0.05).
(10) To investigate the possible effects of inorganic iron on the metabolism of copper in low birth weight infants, we have measured ESOD activities in three groups of infants receiving different iron supplements.
(11) Associated with MCS are mitral valve prolapse, hypothyroidism, autoimmune thyroiditis, specific abnormalities of amino acid and essential fatty acid metabolism, and diminished activity of ESOD and EGPx.
Sodic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to sodium; containing sodium.
Example Sentences:
(1) The synthesis of ten new heterocyclic compounds obtained by the addition of pyrrolidone to heterocumulenes and its condensation or of its sodic derivative with acid chlorides is presented.
(2) This paper synthesizes the pathogenic steps of arterial hypertension in diabetes mellitus: hyperosmolarity due to the hyperglycemia and increased sodic tubular reabsorption accounting for the expansion of the extracellular volume with hypervolemia; abnormalities of the ionic membrane pumps leading to abnormal intracellular calcium distribution, thereby inducing an increased vascular tone; atypical vasomotor reactivity to cathecolamines; modifications of the renin-angiotension-aldosterone system.
(3) In two aliquots of 208 samples of stool, tests have been made by the Kato-Katz method, one being made after the use of 0.2mg of sodic azide for 200mg, and the other without the aforesaid conservant.
(4) The authors did not confirm the advantage of using sodic azide for study in endemic areas.
(5) They then control experimentally, using scalar dilutions (1:100; 1:1000; 1:5000) of pepsin at a known titre, the coagulation of commercial powdered milk and of fresh cow's milk, diluted with various types of mineral waters (chlorinated-sodic oligomineral water; bicarbonate-calcic oligomineral water; bicarbonate-alkaline-terrous mineral water).