(v. t.) To rub or grind to a very fine or impalpable powder; to pulverize and comminute thoroughly.
Example Sentences:
(1) Minced and triturated fragments from the spinal cord of normal rat fetuses (15-18 days gestation) labeled with the fluorescent dye fast blue (FB) were successfully transplanted into juvenile myelin-deficient rat spinal cord under direct observation.
(2) Mercury vapor levels associated with grinding amalgam models and mulling amalgams in the palm of the hand following trituration have been measured in a dental laboratory in inhalation position.
(3) In the triturating area the verticality of the interalveolar axis is necessary for the stability of the cusp-fossa relationship in centric occlusion and for the stability of the prothesis during mastication.
(4) Hippocampal astrocytes were acutely isolated by papain treatment and mechanical trituration.
(5) For freezing, brain tissues were dissociated by gentle trituration (without enzymes) in the above medium supplemented with 5-10% dimethylsulfoxide.
(6) Various samples of 1 monohydrate and its commercially available preparations, which are triturates with sodium chloride, differing in the crystal size distribution, showed nearly identical mass spectra on two different magnetic mass spectrometers, provided that the materials were introduced as solids under careful control of the evaporation temperature.
(7) Purkinje myocytes were isolated from canine Purkinje strands by collagenase exposure and gentle trituration.
(8) A comparison of the three methods used to identify the isolates led us to the conclusion that, in large-scale epidemiological studies, the simplest way to identify isolates in ticks is to first use the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis directly on triturated ticks as a screening method to detect interesting rickettsiae, and then attempt to isolate rickettsiae from ticks for identification by microimmunofluorescence and SDS-PAGE, both of which are time-consuming and expensive to carry out.
(9) All alloys tested required polishing several hours after trituration.
(10) All these animals showed no symptoms of infection: isolation of the parasite was made by the inoculation of laboratory hamsters with saline suspensions of triturated liver and spleen.
(11) Trituration produced dramatically sharper and generally lower melting temperatures.
(12) Nerve cells were dissociated from DRG (or TRG) by digestion with collagenase and by trituration and were grown on collagen-coated plastic dishes for more than 14 days.
(13) Captopril 12.5-mg tablets were triturated with lactose to a final concentration of 2 mg of captopril in 100 mg of powder.
(14) Compared with reusable capsule, disposable capsule suppressed mercury vapour leakage during trituration and opening the capsule 1.2 times, 3.7 times, respectively.
(15) The samples were either mechanically or hand triturated, hand condensed, and stored at 20 degrees C for 7 d. The specimens were subjected to a constant tensile load for 24 h, and the elongation was measured with a displacement transducer.
(16) The in vitro chloride corrosion behaviour of Dispersalloy has been investigated by anodic polarization as a function of time after trituration (ageing) and compared with conventional dental amalgam.
(17) Nerve cells were isolated from the dorsal root ganglia of chick embryo by trituration without using digesting enzymes, and were seeded on collagen- or poly-L-lysine-coated plastic dishes containing serum-free medium.
(18) The release of mercury from four freshly-triturated amalgams into air, argon, and moist air environments was quantitated at three different temperatures.
(19) Ion release was greatest during the first three hours after trituration of all amalgams.
(20) The roughness of four samples for each alloy type was determined with a surface profile analyzer at times between ten minutes and 23 hours after trituration.
Trituration
Definition:
(n.) The act of triturating, or reducing to a fine or impalpable powder by grinding, rubbing, bruising, etc.
Example Sentences:
(1) Minced and triturated fragments from the spinal cord of normal rat fetuses (15-18 days gestation) labeled with the fluorescent dye fast blue (FB) were successfully transplanted into juvenile myelin-deficient rat spinal cord under direct observation.
(2) Mercury vapor levels associated with grinding amalgam models and mulling amalgams in the palm of the hand following trituration have been measured in a dental laboratory in inhalation position.
(3) In the triturating area the verticality of the interalveolar axis is necessary for the stability of the cusp-fossa relationship in centric occlusion and for the stability of the prothesis during mastication.
(4) Hippocampal astrocytes were acutely isolated by papain treatment and mechanical trituration.
(5) For freezing, brain tissues were dissociated by gentle trituration (without enzymes) in the above medium supplemented with 5-10% dimethylsulfoxide.
(6) Various samples of 1 monohydrate and its commercially available preparations, which are triturates with sodium chloride, differing in the crystal size distribution, showed nearly identical mass spectra on two different magnetic mass spectrometers, provided that the materials were introduced as solids under careful control of the evaporation temperature.
(7) Purkinje myocytes were isolated from canine Purkinje strands by collagenase exposure and gentle trituration.
(8) A comparison of the three methods used to identify the isolates led us to the conclusion that, in large-scale epidemiological studies, the simplest way to identify isolates in ticks is to first use the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis directly on triturated ticks as a screening method to detect interesting rickettsiae, and then attempt to isolate rickettsiae from ticks for identification by microimmunofluorescence and SDS-PAGE, both of which are time-consuming and expensive to carry out.
(9) All alloys tested required polishing several hours after trituration.
(10) All these animals showed no symptoms of infection: isolation of the parasite was made by the inoculation of laboratory hamsters with saline suspensions of triturated liver and spleen.
(11) Trituration produced dramatically sharper and generally lower melting temperatures.
(12) Nerve cells were dissociated from DRG (or TRG) by digestion with collagenase and by trituration and were grown on collagen-coated plastic dishes for more than 14 days.
(13) Captopril 12.5-mg tablets were triturated with lactose to a final concentration of 2 mg of captopril in 100 mg of powder.
(14) Compared with reusable capsule, disposable capsule suppressed mercury vapour leakage during trituration and opening the capsule 1.2 times, 3.7 times, respectively.
(15) The samples were either mechanically or hand triturated, hand condensed, and stored at 20 degrees C for 7 d. The specimens were subjected to a constant tensile load for 24 h, and the elongation was measured with a displacement transducer.
(16) The in vitro chloride corrosion behaviour of Dispersalloy has been investigated by anodic polarization as a function of time after trituration (ageing) and compared with conventional dental amalgam.
(17) Nerve cells were isolated from the dorsal root ganglia of chick embryo by trituration without using digesting enzymes, and were seeded on collagen- or poly-L-lysine-coated plastic dishes containing serum-free medium.
(18) The release of mercury from four freshly-triturated amalgams into air, argon, and moist air environments was quantitated at three different temperatures.
(19) Ion release was greatest during the first three hours after trituration of all amalgams.
(20) The roughness of four samples for each alloy type was determined with a surface profile analyzer at times between ten minutes and 23 hours after trituration.