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Transferred plasma

Transfer constant buffer to plasma Transfer constant of elimination Transfer constant plasma to buffer Plasma volume of distribution Area under the curve ... [Pg.485]

After the 15-min cell incubation, add 9 mL of HBSS/citrated plasma, mix and centrifuge (250g, 7 min, 20°C). Add 10 pL of the supernatant to tube Sj and, using a plastic pastette, remove the remaining supernatant into radioactive waste. Repeat this wash step twice in each case resuspend the labeled cells in 1 mL HBSS/citrated plasma, transfer to a new tube, add a further 9 mL of HBSS/ titrated plasma and take 10 pL of the supernatant (to give S2 and S3). [Pg.279]

If you want to proceed without freezing plasma, transfer plasma directly to 4.5 ml, of PBS in an ultracentrifuge tube and go on with step 5 in Subheading 3.1.2. [Pg.309]

The characteristic later change in hemoglobin concentration is a progressive fall until about the third or fourth day after injury. The rate and extent are much influenced by the amount of blood lost and the quantities of red cells and plasma transferred. Significant quantities of red cells are rarely added by the patient before the fifth day, and often not till later. Ked cells may remain low, often in the region of 50% of predicted normal. [Pg.15]

Starweld, Plasma-transferred arc welding equipment, StelUte Coatings... [Pg.936]

Specimen collections must be carried out as described in Sec. 4.1. Contamination must be strictly avoided. Urine and plasma specimens should be processed for analysis as soon as possible after collection. The pH of the urine sample must be adjusted with nitric acid or glacial acetic acid to a value between 2 and 3. The stabilized blood samples must be centrifuged and the plasma transferred to a clean tube. [Pg.224]

The intraperitoneal (i.p.) route of administration is particularly advantageous if access to the cavity already exists (i.e., a peritoneal dialysis catheter) and if the infection or disease process is confined to the cavity. Medication levels in the i.p. solution can be maintained one to two orders of magnitude above toxic levels in the plasma. Transfer to the systemic circulation is relatively slow, and peak concentrations in the plasma will be a fraction of what they would be if the same dose were administered i.v. This provides for maximal pharmacologic activity locally while sparing the remainder of the body from the toxic side effects. The pharmacokinetic advantage of regional administration into the peritoneal cavity (or any body cavity) over that of intravenous administration can be calculated by... [Pg.232]

Plasma transferred arc (PAW) 2 10 2-10 High-quality lowest-dilution work... [Pg.155]

A. Edrisy, T. Perry, Y. T. Cheng and A. T. Alpas, The Effect of Humidity on the Sliding Wear of Plasma Transfer Wire Arc Thermal Sprayed (PTWA) Low Carbon Steel Coatings, Surface and Coatings Technology, Vol. 146-147, (2001) 571-577. [Pg.327]

Plasma transfer arc Similar to dabber TTG and used for the same components. [Pg.489]

Precursor and product EFA could be obtained directly from maternal plasma, transferred across the placenta and used directly by fetal tissues. [Pg.220]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.217 ]




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