「ELECTROLYTE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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in the bulk, C is the concentration of the | electrolyte, A denotes the surface area and Θ denotes t |
w-grade leach solutions into a concentrated | electrolyte, and then deposits pure copper onto cathode |
py in the acute phase can be done by fluid, | electrolyte and hypertension management. |
The working electrode contacts both the | electrolyte and the ambient air to be monitored usually |
unable to maintain their required levels of | electrolyte and ultimately cell death and lysis occurs. |
tinal cells, and this causes an increase in | electrolyte and water excretion (diarrhea). |
uanylyl cyclase receptor GC-C and regulates | electrolyte and water transport in intestinal and renal |
tus of kidney function, liver function, and | electrolyte and fluid balance. |
re hepatic dysfunction; in cirrhosis, avoid | electrolyte and acid/base imbalances that might lead to |
used, as well as on the composition of the | electrolyte and the electrical regime used (see 'Equipm |
mmersed in a temperature controlled bath of | electrolyte and serves as the anode as it is connected |
e amounts of clear fluids to restablish the | electrolyte balance as well as rehydrate. |
she warns that phase 1 can throw the body's | electrolyte balance off because most of the weight loss |
ly replaced by drinking, maintaining proper | electrolyte balance becomes an issue. |
drink and eat in ways that help to maintain | electrolyte balance. |
Furthermore, changes in | electrolyte blood levels may occur such as hypermagnesa |
no diffusion potentials at the | electrolyte bridge (liquid junction potential). |
long time measurements possible (no | electrolyte bridge means no maintenance of the bridge) |
causes movement (convection) in the liquid | electrolyte, can be converted to an electronic signal p |
The | electrolyte can be O2- conducting and/or proton(H+) con |
ivity of a gas exposed electrode on a solid | electrolyte cell upon application of a potential. |
It is much more significant in | electrolyte conductors than metals, because ions in the |
trolysis proceeds more efficiently when the | electrolyte contains a few percent of LiF, possibly bec |
natremia, the opposite of hypernatremia, an | electrolyte disturbance that is defined by too low a se |
Hyperbicarbonatemia is an | electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally |
Hypobicarbonatemia is an | electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally |
Hyperphosphatemia is an | electrolyte disturbance in which there is an abnormally |
Hypochloremia (or Hypochloraemia) is an | electrolyte disturbance whereby there is an abnormally |
lfate has also been associated with certain | electrolyte disturbances, such as hyponatremia and hypo |
tated: "He has had to have re hydration and | electrolyte drinks but is quite sick." |
the effectiveness will be reduced when the | electrolyte evaporates. |
mixed with distilled water to make a safer | electrolyte for oxyhydrogen production than potassium h |
It is used as an | electrolyte for electrodeposition of thin metallic cadm |
iodide was proposed around 1970 as a solid | electrolyte for batteries, and has been used in conjunc |
s using 26% potassium hydroxide (KOH) as an | electrolyte have shown a service life of 15 years or mo |
e amounts of water to rehydrate, leading to | electrolyte imbalance and water intoxication- this is c |
l deafness, ataxia, mental retardation, and | electrolyte imbalance (SeSAME syndrome), reflecting rol |
Electrolyte imbalances like too little potassium or cal | |
th, certain vitamin or mineral depletion or | electrolyte imbalances, along with intolerance for cold |
ffeine), reduction of brain glucose uptake, | electrolyte imbalances, neuronal dysfunction or degener |
result in life-threatening dehydration and | electrolyte imbalances. |
0Sc1CeSZ) is also investigated as potential | electrolyte in SORFC for hydrogen production at interme |
The nickel anode is dissolved into the | electrolyte in form of nickel ions. |
arily used to produce chloroauric acid, the | electrolyte in the Wohlwill process. |
e, and/or gamma-butyrolactone for use as an | electrolyte in lithium batteries. |
It is commonly used as an | electrolyte in sports drinks and other beverages includ |
They may be used as an | electrolyte in a wet cell battery, such as sulfuric aci |
carbonate with dimethoxyethane serves as an | electrolyte in lithium batteries. |
It may also be used as an | electrolyte in electrochemical grinding manufacturing p |
An electrode | | electrolyte interface behaves like a capacitance called |
fferent electrolytes (including varying the | electrolyte ionic strength). |
An | electrolyte is a substance containing free ions that be |
erminal ileum, where an amount of water and | electrolyte is absorbed to assist defecation. |
in the event of failure due to | electrolyte leak, this capacitor could be replaced by a |
, increased blood pressure, increased blood | electrolyte level, kidney dysfunction, kidney damage, i |
uld not produce the disruption of fluid and | electrolyte levels associated with the significant liqu |
ry acidosis does not have a great effect on | electrolyte levels. |
It is an essential | electrolyte located in all body fluids responsible for |
that he developed an interest in fluid and | electrolyte metabolism. |
The | electrolyte most commonly used is a mineral acid, but o |
system, and electricity travels through the | electrolyte of chloroauric acid. |
thionyl chloride is the liquid cathode and | electrolyte of some lithium batteries, e.g. the lithium |
In some fuel cells, a solid | electrolyte or proton conductor connects the plates ele |
t that usually appears on a "Chem 19" or an | electrolyte panel. |
sh biochemist known for works pertaining to | electrolyte physiology and analytical chemistry. |
hed scientists; he was a world authority on | electrolyte physiology, and in general on the physiolog |
Sqwincher is an | electrolyte replacement beverage created in 1975. |
Sqwincher is the only | electrolyte replacement drink specially created for the |
ctric charges between the electrode and the | electrolyte, resulting in a potential difference betwee |
Weak salts or "weak | electrolyte salts" are, as the name suggests, composed |
tive electrode and a surrounding conductive | electrolyte separated by a naturally occurring Helmholt |
Sodium acetate is a strong | electrolyte so it dissociates completely in solution. |
The coins are stacked with pieces of | electrolyte soaked paper in between (see diagram at rig |
ers to a hydrogen electrode immersed in the | electrolyte solution actually used. |
ce has been prepared it is immersed into an | electrolyte solution and is used as the cathode. |
change and chromatography, radio chemistry, | electrolyte solution chemistry. |
The increase in the conductivity of an | electrolyte solution when the applied voltage has a ver |
manium metal cathode immersed in an aqueous | electrolyte solution and an anode counter-electrode com |
number of factors: the concentration of the | electrolyte solution, the texture of the filter paper a |
us HF and increases the conductivity of the | electrolyte solution." |
In order to prevent them, one may drink | electrolyte solutions such as sports drinks during exer |
With | electrolyte solutions, the value of pKw is dependent on |
While most | electrolyte sports beverage companies such as Gatorade |
to assess and monitor a patient's fluid and | electrolyte status, kidney function, blood sugar levels |
onsisting of a toroid filled with a special | electrolyte that moves when the device is rotated about |
to the target gas can diffuse in the solid | electrolyte to allow equilibration with the atmosphere. |
he surface is oxidized and dissolved in the | electrolyte, to the cathode. |
ve ion across the double layer, causing the | electrolyte to acquire a net positive charge while the |
ecretion, neuronal excitability, epithelial | electrolyte transport, smooth muscle contraction, and c |
A proton conductor is an | electrolyte, typically a solid electrolyte, in which H+ |
h gas electrodes combined with metal and an | electrolyte where oxidized or reduced ions can be elect |
(an electric battery which does not use an | electrolyte) which he invented in 1812. |
e charges, the negative charged ions in the | electrolyte will be attracted and accumulated within th |
The electrode pair in the | electrolyte with different local ion concentrations at |
an | electrolyte with the chemical that should be measured |
Each cell consists of an electrode and an | electrolyte with ions that undergo either oxidation or |
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