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Radii


Definition:

  • (n.) pl. of Radius.
  • (pl. ) of Radius

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Contact angles of Silafocon A and PMMA were relatively uninfluenced by front surface radii between 7.7 and 8.85 and 7.3 to 8.8 mm, respectively.
  • (2) In both instances the permeation rates of proteins can be better correlated to hydrodynamic radii than to molecular weights.
  • (3) This structure is further characterized by approaches of both the carbonyl and the furan O atoms to ring H atoms with separations which are slightly less than the sum of the relevant van der Waals radii.
  • (4) Neutral dextran clearances for radii greater than 30 A were elevated during the PEAK period, and, concurrently, there was extensive intraglomerular microthrombosis, obliteration of foot processes, and disruption of filtration slit diaphragms.
  • (5) Transglomerular passage of large dextrans (radii 54 to 62 A), but not of lower size (26 to 42 A) were significantly lowered by enalapril.
  • (6) The Stokes radii measured for the PC12 and C6 activities were 41.8 and 40.0 A, respectively.
  • (7) These observations are rationalized taking into account the ionic radii and coordination numbers of the cations and the conformational restraints of valinomycin molecules.
  • (8) Both the extraction of high-frequency components and the recognition of rings of varying radii and discontinuities employed novel algorithms.
  • (9) As compared to the mean values of normal gravity controls, centrifuged dogs showed no differences in femur length; cross-sectional area, outer and inner radii at mid-shaft of the femur; dry weights of the biceps femoris, quadriceps femoris, and gastrocnemius muscles.
  • (10) This study presents in detail the exact geometry of scapula anatomy, giving precise figures for distances, angles, and radii of curvature of the scapula.
  • (11) Stokes radii of the cytochromes were measured by gel filtration.
  • (12) Fractional clearances of neutral dextrans having molecular radii in the range of 18-41 A were not significantly different in control (N = 5) and gentamicin-treated rats (N = 7).
  • (13) The subjects had to construct circles with different radii around a given fixation point.
  • (14) These results suggest that these two peaks represent the nontransformed receptor, indicating that there are isoforms of the nontransformed androgen receptor which are distinguished by their hydrophobic properties and Stokes radii.
  • (15) The correlation between lacrimal lens power changes and changing posterior apical radii was examined for a sample of 20 eyes wearing Bausch and Lomb Soflens contact lenses.
  • (16) The final expression is mathematically accurate to 1% and is valid for image radii ranging from 20 to 500 mum and for exposure times from 30 ms to infinity.
  • (17) The results of the synchrotron small-angle X-ray scattering measurements showed that radii of gyration which reflect the size and shape of the enzyme were constant at around 38 A irrespective of the presence or absence of the K+ ion.
  • (18) A viscosity study of the PEGs showed them to be randomly coiled polymers, as their radii of gyration were related to the molecular weight by Rg = aM0.55.
  • (19) Li+, which has a smaller ionic radius than Na+, can partially substitute for its in the Na(+)-dependent step, whereas K+, Cs+, Rb+, and NH4+ (which have larger ionic radii) cannot.
  • (20) The molecular weights of HA and LA pig mucosal heparins were found to be 14,900 and 11,500 and the respective radii of gyration were 40.1 and 33.6 A.

Radix


Definition:

  • (n.) A primitive word, from which spring other words; a radical; a root; an etymon.
  • (n.) A number or quantity which is arbitrarily made the fundamental number of any system; a base. Thus, 10 is the radix, or base, of the common system of logarithms, and also of the decimal system of numeration.
  • (n.) A finite expression, from which a series is derived.
  • (n.) The root of a plant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The result showed that five drugs, including anti-HBV-I, anti-HBV-II, Radix Astragali Co., Rhizoma Curculiginis Co. and 518BII-A-6 are promising anti-HBV drugs.
  • (2) Ablation of the superior cervical ganglion or severance of the radix autonomica resulted in the loss of catecholamine staining in the pterygopalatine ganglion and the gland.
  • (3) LH-RH nerve processes terminated mainly in the infurdibular radix within an elliptical zone surrounding the bases of the infundibular recessus.
  • (4) Three days after delivery a healthy looking newborn with a hypoplastic left heart syndrome died within 15 min due to a thrombosis in the radix aortae.
  • (5) However, thyroidization makes the mice less sensitive to the dosage change of Radix et Rhizoma Rhei, while the mice weakened by tabazole administration show the reverse reaction.
  • (6) An attempt was made to isolate the active component which exhibits an improving effect on renal function from Salviae Miltiorrhazae Radix (Chinese crude drug).
  • (7) The earlist abnormality appearing as an irregular density in the radix of the posterior arch of the first lumbar vertebra has been detected at the age of one year.
  • (8) The destructed myelin was often observed from the radix to the distal portion of sciatic nerves.
  • (9) Plasma levels of 22 endogenous amino acids were measured by ion-exchange chromatography in four species of snakes: Thamnophis sirtalis, T. radix, Aipysurus laevis, and Python molurus.
  • (10) However, they were not evenly distributed; the most notable accumulation of LH-RH reactive dots were located in the region extending from the dorsal part of the tuberoinfundibular sulcus to the lateral part of external layer of the superior infundibular labium at the infundibular radix.
  • (11) Traditional experience calls for the skinning of Radix Adenophorae.
  • (12) Relatively high levels of TNF activity were noted in the groups given Angelica radix, Bupleuri radix, Cnidii rhizoma, or Cinnamomum cortex, very low activities in the groups given Xiao-chai-hu-tang, Zhu-ling-tang, or Krestin, and no TNF activities in the groups given Polyporus or Hoelen.
  • (13) From Sophora subprostrata Radix, the roots of Sophora subprostrata, six triterpenoidal saponins having soyasapogenol A, B, sophoradiol and kuzusapogenol A as aglycones, were isolated as their methyl esters.
  • (14) Radix Scutellariae and Radix Paeoniae Alba can potentiate each other.
  • (15) The relieving effect of the prescription for spasm and pain may result from the synergistic interaction between Radix Paeoniae Alba and Radix Glycyrrhiza, and the heat clearing and diarrhea stopping action is due to the biological activity of Radix Scutellariae.
  • (16) Eleven compounds were isolated from the methanolic extraction of the radix of Ledebouriella seseloides.
  • (17) Effect of various combinations of Platycodi Radix water soluble extracts (Pla), 1-ephedrine (1-eph), d-pseudoephedrine (d-pseudo) and Ipecacuanhae Radix water soluble extracts (Ipe) on acute toxicity were examined in mice.
  • (18) The two Heat-nature products (Radix Aconiti Praeparata and Rhizoma Zingiberis) may be used instead of all the three products to make a Heat Syndrome animal model.
  • (19) According to the TCM differentiation, 24 and 17 of all belonged to the type of impairment of Yin due to blood-heat and both deficiencies of Qi and tonifying Kidney and its basic prescriptions were: dried Radix Rehmanniae, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Paeoniae Rubra, Radix Rubiae, Fructus Psoraleae, stir-frying Radix Astragali, Semen Cuscutae, Caulis Spatholob; Chinese Jujubae, Radix et Rhizoma Rhei.
  • (20) (Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae, Astragalus membranaceus, Radix Aconiti Praeparata, Epimedium brevicornum, Cortex Cinnamomi and Herba Cistanchis) may exert an unfavorable effect on normal rats, i. e. natural weight gain reduced (P less than 0.01), serum T3 decreased (P less than 0.05), rT3, TRH levels raised (P less than 0.01) and TSH showed a raising tendency.

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