「NaCl」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Decrease in | NaCl absorption in the Macula Densa (often due to a |
It consists of 0.6% sodium chloride ( | NaCl) added to a simple blood agar slope. |
Growth also occurs on 5% | NaCl and MacConkey agar without methyl violet. |
e and thus intereferes with the reabsorption of | NaCl and thus causing an equiosmolar excretion of wa |
It can act as a mild diuretic by reducing | NaCl and bicarbonate reabsorption in the proximal tu |
Examples include ionic | NaCl and K2O and covalent networks such as SiO2 and |
y weight, with the remaining mass consisting of | NaCl and other salts. |
s structural models of simple compounds such as | NaCl and CsCl were later confirmed using X-ray cryst |
, the loop diuretics reduce the reabsorption of | NaCl and also diminish the lumen-positive potential |
Solutions of at least 50 µM DON in 0.9 % | NaCl are lightly yellowish. |
odium hypochlorite (NaClO) and sodium chloride ( | NaCl) are formed when chlorine is passed into cold a |
To create the solution, 11.6 g | NaCl are placed in a volumetric flask, dissolved in |
olates do not grow on MacConkey agar or with 5% | NaCl, are negative for arylsulfatase (14 days), b-ga |
This results in a lower | NaCl concentration by the time the filtrate reaches |
The bacterium thrives in media with salt ( | NaCl) concentrations ranging from 0.35% to 25%; the |
It has a | NaCl crystal structure, with a lattice constant of 6 |
red by the reaction of Ti metal with TiCl3 in a | NaCl flux. |
with its extremely high salinity optimum of 27% | NaCl, Halorhabdus has one of the highest reported sa |
For example: glucose has n of 1, while | NaCl has n of 2; |
c arguments that the kidney can in fact excrete | NaCl in Baltic concentrations, is that the gut canno |
Treatment consists of | NaCl infusion to correct ECF volume contraction and |
The Madelung constant being calculated for the | NaCl ion labeled 0 in the expanding spheres method. |
Excess salts including KCl and | NaCl, ionic detergents such as sodium deocycholate, |
In attempting to remove a product from water, | NaCl is often used to increase the ionic strength of |
The deformation of the | NaCl lattice, as measured by x-ray diffraction (XRD) |
It crystallizes in the | NaCl motif. |
on water had a high salt content with dissolved | NaCl of 190.000 ppm. |
might consist of: 3 moles glucose, or 1.5 moles | NaCl, or 1 mole glucose + 1 mole NaCl, or 2 moles gl |
BaCl2 + Na2CO3 → BaCO3 + 2 | NaCl or BaCl2 + 2 NaHCO3 → BaCO3 + 2 NaCl + H2O + CO |
ylvite (KCl, or potassium chloride) and halite ( | NaCl, or sodium chloride). |
uld be equivalent to 413 g of CaCl2 and 29 g of | NaCl per kg of water. |
y to indicate it with Roman numerals: hence for | NaCl, sodium chloride will suffice; sodium(I) chlori |
A DC current is passed through the cell and the | NaCl splits into its constituent components. |
The defect-free | NaCl structure |
Schottky defects within the | NaCl structure |
It adopts a distorted | NaCl structure and contains weak V-V metal to metal |
up of a crystal structure, for example both the | NaCl structure, (space group Fm3m) and diamond (spac |
At temperatures above 360 K, NaHS adopts the | NaCl structure, which implies that the HS− behaves a |
peratures ~650 °C, it transforms into the cubic | NaCl structure. |
opic salt, such as NaPO4 is used, however PEG / | NaCl systems have been documented when the salt conc |
with metals to form compounds like MX (compare | NaCl to NaN3). |
alase, acid phosphatase, b-galactosidase and 5% | NaCl tolerance. |
As an example, compare sodium chloride, | NaCl, with methyl chloride, CH3Cl. |
inite with proportions of about 31% KCl and 66% | NaCl with the balance being insoluble clays, anhydri |
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