(a.) to, or containing, iodine; specif., denoting those compounds in which it has a relatively high valence; as, iodic acid.
Example Sentences:
(1) Binding of conjugate molecules results in the transition of the iodic complex from dark blue to colourless.
(2) Polyaldehydes, obtained from these dextrans by oxidation with iodic acid, acquired the anticomplementary activity, comparable with the activity of native dextrans.
(3) The assay proposed requires a conjugate containing a beta-lactam-hydrolase as the enzymatic component, penicillin or one of its derivatives as substrate and an iodic complex (an iodine-starch or an iodine-polyvinylic alcohol complex) as the chromogenic component.
(4) 5-(1-Hydroxy-2-iodoethyl)-arabinouridine (18) was obtained by the reaction of (17) with iodine in the presence of the oxidizing agent iodic acid.
(5) The Authors study the action of the sodio bromide-iodic water of Monticelli Terme in upper respiratory tract disease and particularly assert that is not to neglect the organic ground on which establishes mucosa's disease.
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).