What's the difference between rubidic and rubidium?
Rubidic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to rubidium; containing rubidium.
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Rubidium
Definition:
(n.) A rare metallic element. It occurs quite widely, but in small quantities, and always combined. It is isolated as a soft yellowish white metal, analogous to potassium in most of its properties. Symbol Rb. Atomic weight, 85.2.
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(1) Potassium or rubidium replaces the extruded intracellular sodium.
(2) In addition to the colicin Ia-induced rapid efflux of preloaded rubidium, sodium, phosphate, or choline from liposomes, a slower efflux of preloaded sucrose or glucose 6-phosphate occurs.
(3) Clinical studies of the effects of rubidium ions on the course of manic-depressive illness are reported.
(4) In rubidium Ringer solution at pH 7.4 the membrane conductance fell as the inside of the fibre was made more negative, in a manner consistent with the predictions of the constant field theory.4.
(5) That the reaction between tuberculin and platelets is a lytic one was evidenced by observing the release of the cytoplasmic enzyme lactic dehydrogenase and efflux of rubidium-86.
(6) Monotonic decreases in ambulation after tetrabenazine were not significantly affected in the rubidium-treated animals though the decreases were sometimes preceded by slight increases and recovery from the decrement tended to be more rapid.
(7) Rubidium-86 uptake into intact synaptosomes is an active process and is inhibited by approximately 75% in the presence of the Na+,K+-ATPase inhibitor acetylstrophanthidin.
(8) The cardiac output and renal blood flow were determined by the adaptation of the rubidium-86 method of Sapirstein.
(9) Order of effectiveness with 1 molar solutions of monovalent cations is as follows: potassium, rubidium > sodium, ammonium > cesium, lithium.
(10) Thy hypothesis that rubidium is an important lithogenic element is formulated.
(11) We determined the iron, zinc, selenium, rubidium, and cesium concentrations in serum and packed blood cells by instrumental neutron activation analysis without chemical separations.
(12) The study of the hepatic tissue of the sacrificed rats evidenced that oral administration of mineral water followed in an hour by hepatic galvanization results in a significant elevation of hepatic content of labelled sulphur and rubidium, whereas the level of labelled sodium remained unchanged.
(13) The purpose of this study was to compare rubidium-82 PET with thallium-201 SPECT imaging in 150 patients.
(14) Total plasma concentrations of bromine, copper, rubidium, selenium and zinc were measured in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY) of 5-20 weeks of age, using an X-ray fluorescence spectrometry technique.
(15) The rubidium efflux response to these same drugs is insensitive to any of these changes in the external medium.3.
(16) spectroscopy to measure rubidium concentrations in the skeletal muscle of live intact rats.
(17) Renal clearance and electron microprobe methods were used 1) to elucidate the effects of chronic rubidium administration on potassium transport and 2) to localize, by the use of amiloride in acute experiments, the tubule site of interaction between rubidium and potassium.
(18) If LiCl is replaced by rubidium chloride (RbCl) at the same dose, the hyperactivity following Tc is increased and it appears within 2 hrs.
(19) They also were shown to increase sodium influx and to decrease rubidium influx in monocyte preparations obtained from human blood.
(20) Potassium ion could be replaced by rubidium and cesium ions but not by lithium or sodium ions.