(adv.) On account, or in consequence, of that; therefore.
(adv.) Immediately; at once; without delay.
Example Sentences:
(1) Thereupon these effects in the blood coagulating system seem to be called forth by activity of the sympathetic system after vagotomy.
(2) The claw of a hammer was placed beneath the hilt of the knife for additional leverage, and the weapon was thereupon successfully removed.
(3) This study investigates the ischemic-time dependency of dysfunction in reversibly ischemic myocardium and the effect of postischemic oxygen free radical scavenging thereupon.
(4) Reactions between the mineral limonite and hydrogen peroxide were studied and gases produced thereupon were analysed by gas chromatography.
(5) Thereupon, pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated using a two-compartment open model.
(6) "There are times," Cohn wrote, "when this underworld emerges from the depths and suddenly fascinates, captures and dominates multitudes of usually sane and responsible people who thereupon take leave of sanity and responsibility.
(7) Each patient was summoned for at least one dental examination per year, thereupon presenting better results in regard to average plaque index, carious lesions, degree of gingival inflammation, probing depth and functionality of the prosthetic appliance, a marked difference to those patients who did not participate in such a dental maintenance program.
(8) Thereupon the state of inhibition is concluded to be characterized by the spatio-temporal discrepancy in the brain electric activity.
(9) Several examples of studies including our own conducted to delineate the ischemic derangements of the myocardial energy metabolism and the effects of various interventions thereupon were illustrated.
(10) Thereupon, the granules lose their perigranular membranes, and about 40% of the heparin proteoglycans and all of the chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans that they initially contained are released into the incubation medium.
(11) All pigs received the optimal conventional regimen of hydration, phenoxybenzamine, furosemide, and mannitol to allow assessment of free radical treatment superimposed thereupon.
(12) Thereupon, a renal dysfunction of characteristic type and severity occurred invariably and almost immediately.
(13) Thereupon, cholestyramine and a normal diet were given followed, within the next 48 hours, by a remission of the diarrhea; the weight loss was recovered within the next 3 months.
(14) Phosphate accumulation by muscle in vitro and the effects of vitamin D3 metabolites thereupon were studied in cultures of chick embryo skeletal muscle myoblasts and intact chick soleus muscles.
(15) Thereupon a set of regulatory decisions can be arrived at that are backed up by sound scientific analysis.
(16) Thereupon neonatal heart rate falls gradually and reaches a stabil level in the 13. minute after delivery.
(17) Thereupon, incubation of the inactivated enzyme with Zn(2+) fully restores activity.
(18) Thereupon performed radiological examination demonstrated multiple radiolucent skeletal lesions and supported this diagnosis.
(19) The hepatic distribution of [14C]warfarin was investigated and the effect of a displacer thereupon.
(20) Thereupon 4 mg nifedipine were injected through the angio-catheter within 30 min (five individual doses of 0.8 mg each).
Upon
Definition:
(prep.) On; -- used in all the senses of that word, with which it is interchangeable.
Example Sentences:
(1) Synthesis of choline esterase on the medium with acetylcholine at a concentration of 1% was increased more than twofold upon addition of glucose at a concentration of 0.1%.
(2) Cellulase regulation appears to depend upon a complex relationship involving catabolite repression, inhibition, and induction.
(3) These results show that the pathogenic phenotypes of MCF viruses are dissociable from the thymotropic phenotype and depend, at least in part, upon the enhancer sequences.
(4) We have investigated the increase in the spcDNA population upon cycloheximide treatment of individual sequences, which are found to amplify differentially.
(5) They had allegedly agreed that Younous would not be charged with any crime upon his arrival there and that he would not be detained in Morocco for longer than 72 hours.
(6) Induction of labor, based upon only (1) a finding of meconium in the amniocentesis group or (2) a positive test in the OCT group, was nearly three times more frequent in the amniocentesis group.
(7) The effects of glucagon-induced insulin secretion upon this lipid regulation are discussed that may resolve conflicting reports in the literature are resolved.
(8) The presently available data allow us to draw the following conclusions: 1) G proteins play a mediatory role in the transmission of the signal(s) generated upon receptor occupancy that leads to the observed cytoskeletal changes.
(9) We have evaluated the life-span of B lymphocytes by measuring the functional reactivity of normal B cells upon transfer into xid mice, which do not respond to anti-mu, fluoresceinated-Ficoll (FL-Ficoll) and 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl aminoethylcarbamylmethyl Ficoll (TNP-Ficoll).
(10) The third route was quantitated by its sensitivity to probenecid and its activity was increased in saline buffers and upon addition of glucose and was inhibited by oligomycin.
(11) This experimental system allows separation of three B lymphocyte developmental stages: early differentiation in vitro, progression to IgM secretion in vivo, and late differentiation dependent upon mature T lymphocytes in vivo.
(12) Data is available to support the early influences of enamel organ epithelium upon a responding mesenchyme in the determination of dental morphogenetic fields (Dryburg, 1967; Miller, 1969).
(13) Batson believes there is a “mood” that needs to be seized upon.
(14) Hypnosis might be looked upon as a method by which an unscrupulous person could sustain such a state of powerlessness in a victim.
(15) Based upon our clinical experience and this review of the literature, a suggested management protocol is presented.
(16) Group teaching compared to individualized teaching of the patients to collect their own aliquots did not appear to have a measurable effect upon the levels of bacteriuria.
(17) It appears that the effects of monocular lid suture upon MIN are in most respects similar to the effects of monocular lid suture previously reported for the A laminae.
(18) Following mass disasters and individual deaths, dentists with special training and experience in forensic odontology are frequently called upon to assist in the identification of badly mutilated or decomposed bodies.
(19) Accumulating evidence indicates that for most tumors, the switch to the angiogenic phenotype depends upon the outcome of a balance between angiogenic stimulators and angiogenic inhibitors, both of which may be produced by tumor cells and perhaps by certain host cells.
(20) Based upon the analysis of 1015 case records of patients, aged 16-70, with different hip joint pathology types, carried out during 1985-1990, there were revealed mistakes and complications after reconstructive-restorative operations.