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Milligram


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Milligramme

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Increased dietary protein intake led to increased MDA per nephron, increased urinary excretion of MDA, and increased MDA per milligram protein in subtotally nephrectomized animals, and markedly increased the glutathione redox ratio.
  • (2) A total of 90 Fletcher-Suit radium applications were analyzed to explore relationships between point A doses, milligram-hours, and the ICRU guidelines.
  • (3) The protein-deficient diet increased the nucleotide concentrations in the thymus and spleen lymphocytes on a per milligram DNA basis except those of thymic cAMP, which did not change.
  • (4) The method described offers a simple and successful preparative thin layer chromatographic strategy to obtain pure gangliosides in microgram and milligram quantities.
  • (5) The enzyme exhibited a purity of 70-80% and showed an exceptional high specific activity of 135 nmol incorporation of dTMP per milligram of protein in 1 h with poly(rA).oligo(dT) as template-primer (TP).
  • (6) At saturation, 38 to 50.2 micrograms of vWF bound per milligram of collagen.
  • (7) When DNA was included in the incubations, binding to this macromolecule was ten-fold less per milligram than binding to proteins.
  • (8) Long-term follow-up, averaging twenty months, failed to demonstrate the efficacy of a second injection of epidural steroids administered to the patients whose pain did not respond within twenty-four hours to an injection of either eighty milligrams of methylprednisolone acetate combined with five milliliters of 1 per cent procaine or two milliliters of sterile saline combined with five milliliters of 1 per cent procaine.
  • (9) The ten year over-all survival rate of 65.9 per cent was significantly better than that of 329 (23.6 per cent) patients with estrogen receptor negative (ER-) tumors (less than 3 femtomoles per milligram cytosol protein), who had a ten year over-all survival rate of 56.0 per cent (p = 0.0001).
  • (10) However, an increase in the wet weight of the tissue sample was accompanied by a reduced P, expressed as power per milligram wet weight.
  • (11) Overall, the yield of ATPase was 12-16 and 4-6 micrograms per milligram of microsomal protein in the stable and the transient expression systems, respectively.
  • (12) The maximal electrophysiologic effects of flecainide and S-24623 were approximately equivalent, but the metabolite was about one-half as potent on a milligram-permilligram basis, and lacked marked effects on infranodal (HV interval) conduction.
  • (13) As little as 50 pmol of alpha-ketoisovaleric was detected in assays using cell-free extracts from Escherichia coli, whose measured specific activity was 8 mumol of alpha-ketoisovaleric acid produced per hour per milligram protein.
  • (14) The results are described of a meta-analysis of seven randomized trials that compared the clinical effects of the standard solution of WHO oral rehydration salts (ORS), containing 20 milligrams of glucose, and experimental ORS solutions, containing glycine, on 643 children with acute noncholera diarrhoea.
  • (15) Although its total activity appeared to be reduced about 30 percent at the end of this time, the bound enzyme produced approximately 200 milligrams of porphobilinogen each day, and about 5 grams of the pyrrole were isolated.
  • (16) GGT-inducing ability (per milligram protein) ranked the 7 preparations in the same order as did their proliferative effect (number of colonies per milligram protein) in the standard mouse bone marrow agar culture system.
  • (17) Fifty milligrams atenolol had a greater effect than 80 mg propranolol and was as effective as 160 mg propranolol.
  • (18) The specific oxidase-activating potency of these partially purified fractions (activating potency per milligram of soluble protein) was 6-8-fold higher than that of crude cytosol; it was enhanced up to 75-fold by complementation with a minute amount of crude cytosol, which per se had a limited efficiency.
  • (19) The maximum amount of fibrinopeptide A released by exhaustive treatment with thrombin was similar (per milligram protein) for both the patient's and control fibrinogen.
  • (20) Samples of human serum obtained immediately after smoking also show decreased elastase inhibitory capacity per milligram of alpha 1-antitrypsin.

Milligramme


Definition:

  • (n.) A measure of weight, in the metric system, being the thousandth part of a gram, equal to the weight of a cubic millimeter of water, or .01543 of a grain avoirdupois.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Pentobarbitone sodium injected intraperitoneally in an anaesthetizing dose practically abolished the morphine hyperglycaemia, but injected intraventricularly in a dose of a few milligrammes, it had a two fold effect: depression followed by enhancement of the morphine hyperglycaemia.
  • (2) Twenty women with sterility due to an anovulatory cycle, were submitted to a load of hundred milligramms by day of clomiphene citrate during five days.
  • (3) Sixty milligrammes sustained release ISDN once daily may thus avoid nitrate tolerance and improve patient compliance.
  • (4) Twelve healthy subjects have been given mequitazine (two 10-milligramme doses a day), dexchlorpheniramine (two 12-milligramme doses a day) and a placebo for seven days, within a cross-over balanced design.
  • (5) The formation of carbon dioxide, expressed as milligrammes of carbon dioxide per gramme wet weight, was used to determine the rate of succinate-induced respiration in rat incisal dental pulp, after incubation in a phosphate buffer.
  • (6) When uptake of L-[14C]ascorbic acid ([14C]AA) to various organs in guinea-pigs was studied after intracardiac injection, the adenohypophysis, pars intermedia, and the neurohypophysis had an uptake per milligramme protein which was about half of the uptake to the adrenals.
  • (7) A small amount is still needed in order to make all compact fluorescent lamps work, although the amount has steadily declined and is now about 50% less than used to be the norm even a couple of years ago, at approximately 4 milligrammes per bulb.
  • (8) Changing the treatment from a therapy using grammscale derivatives to any of the modern milligramm-scale substances has been more or less equally "successfull" but lastly unsatisfactory.

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