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sodium chloride solution

sodium chloride solution

[′sōd·ē·əm ′klȯr‚īd sə‚lü·shən]
(physiology)
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For information about the pitting corrosion resistance, potentiodynamic polarization curves in sodium chloride solution are usually performed.
Obviously, it is necessary to study the frost resistance of ECC with high-volume fly ash exposed to tap water and sodium chloride solution under freezing-thawing cycles.
The conductivities ([kappa]) of sodium chloride solution and leachable sodium chloride solution from the polymer-solvent cast were measured by using the OAKTON[TM] Con 11 conductivity meter (Automatic Temperature Compensation (ATC) function was activated to compensate to reference temperature of 25[degrees]C).
As shown in Table 1 for the tilapia fish, 12% of sodium chloride solution was the most effective in reducing bacterial loads (mean of 65.5 MPN/g), then 80[micro]g/ml of M.
Charge sodium chloride solution into main vessel and mix sufficiently for 30 to 45 minutes.
After isotonic sodium chloride solution nasal irrigation, the mean eosinophil count in 6-month postoperative biopsies did not decrease.
Salt-deficient Samuel McIntosh died in July 2009 three days after Louisa Swinburn gave him a 50ml dose of a sodium chloride solution instead of 5ml.
This experimental investigation focused on the response of a UHPC beam subjected to concurrent inelastic flexural loading and the application of a 15 percent sodium chloride solution. The study concluded that simultaneous application of structural and environmental loading to a UHPC flexural member did not result in any apparent degradation of the member's flexural capacity.
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