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Uranian


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the planet Uranus; as, the Uranian year.

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Uranin


Definition:

  • (n.) An alkaline salt of fluorescein, obtained as a brownish red substance, which is used as a dye; -- so called from the peculiar yellowish green fluorescence (resembling that of uranium glass) of its solutions. See Fluorescein.

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  • (1) In experiments on irradiated (10 Gy) mice a study was made of the morphological changes in the small intestine mucosa and in its functional status estimated by absorption of stain uranine.
  • (2) A mixture of a cell culture-adapted strain (C-486) of calf rotavirus and poliovirus type 1 (Sabin) was prepared in tryptose phosphate broth containing 0.1% uranine (physical tracer) and antifoam at a final concentration of 0.001%.
  • (3) At an early stage of the disease (6-24 hours) insufficient was uranin fluorescence in blood plasma, but more informative were the changes in adhesive properties of leukocytes the dynamics of lymphocytes (lymphopenia), reticulocytes (reticulocytopenia) and shifts in reticulograms (increased per cent of juvenile forms).
  • (4) In the experiments performed on kidneys of 5 species of marine Teleostei, morphological peculiarities in secretion of 8 fluorescent organic acids (uranin, primulin, tripaphlavin, erythrosin etc.)
  • (5) Laboratory tests with aerosolized spores and animal room tests with uranine dye indicate the effectiveness of a prototype bedding disposal cabinet in reducing airborne contamination generated by cage cleaning procedures.
  • (6) The strongest protection was elicited with acriflavine-, auramine O-, eosin Y-, neutral red-, night blue-, patent blue V-, thymol blue-, uranin-, and xylene cyanol FF-treated vaccines.
  • (7) This technique was assessed using the fluorescent exogenous agent uranin (fluorescein sodium).
  • (8) A multiple regression equation was developed from data obtained with uranine dye to define the aerosol concentration of the dye in the system as a function of the concentration of the dye in the spray fluid and the rate at which it was aerosolized.
  • (9) The authors have studied the influence of rose bengal, and, by comparison, of uranin, on choleresis in the rabbit.
  • (10) Intensification of lumininescence by the addition of uranin, eosin, tetrachlorfluorescein and erythrozan was found.
  • (11) It is assumed that fluorescein and uranin transports are carried out by producing a four-fold transporting complex (a carrier+a substratum+2Na+; in the case of fluorescein 2Na+ appear from the medium, whereas in the case of uranin only one Na+ from the medium is used.
  • (12) Aerosol deposited in the "T" and elbow, endotracheal tube, large airway model, and collection bag was quantitated separately using 0.1% uranine as a tracer.
  • (13) The process of luminescence intensification with the addition of uranine was thoroughly studied (kinetic regularities, spectra, concentration relationships).
  • (14) Administration of furosemide before disconnection of the renal circulation is accompanied by an increase of uranine transport from the nephron lumen to the blood as compared with the control.
  • (15) The KmNa value for fluorescein transport is twice as much as that for uranin transport.
  • (16) From the fact that uranine had the lower acute toxicity than halogens substituted compounds and the toxicities of these 4 dyes increased through irradiation, it was assumed that halogen atoms in dyes might be responsible for these strong acute toxicities to fish.
  • (17) This success rate was comparable to those for Evans blue, uranin or neutral red in this test system.
  • (18) The instrument was calibrated using uranine test aerosols, photofluorescence and optical microscopy techniques.
  • (19) It has been established in acute experiments on rats that furosemide reduces the supply of uranine from the lumen of renal tubules to the interstitial space and systemic blood flow.
  • (20) All the substances studied accumulate in the cell and only some of them (uranin, primulin, titanic yellow, etc.)

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