dilutions in English

noun
1
the action of making a liquid more dilute.
Strangely, this chimes with homoeopathic beliefs about the way that remedies become more active by increased dilution in polar solvents like water.

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1. All samples were tested in triplicate using at least two different dilutions.

2. factor which takes into account the dilutions of the standard and the test sample

3. 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the reserve alkalinity of new, unused engine coolants, and liquid Antirusts as received, of used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated materials, and of aqueous dilutions of solid Antirusts

4. 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the reserve alkalinity of new, unused engine coolants, and liquid Antirusts as received, of used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated materials, and of aqueous dilutions of solid Antirusts

5. Aliquots from serial dilutions are plated on Klebsiella Selective agar which is incubated at 44.5°C.

6. 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the reserve alkalinity of new, unused engine coolants, and liquid Antirusts as received, of used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated materials, and of aqueous dilutions of solid Antirusts

7. 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the reserve alkalinity of new, unused engine coolants, and liquid Antirusts as received, of used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated materials, and of aqueous dilutions of solid Antirusts

8. 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the reserve alkalinity of new, unused engine coolants, and liquid Antirusts as received, of used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated materials, and of aqueous dilutions of solid Antirusts

9. 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the reserve alkalinity of new, unused engine coolants, and liquid Antirusts as received, of used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated materials, and of aqueous dilutions of solid Antirusts

10. Measuring absorptive capacity and area Calculating the dilutions is clearly the most complicated aspect of net treatment.

11. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions on the dilutions and immersion times to avoid damage.

12. A wide range of concentrations of Samento and Banderol were initially tested to determine the effective concentrations (1:100–1:1000 dilutions).

13. 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the pH of unused engine coolants and Antirusts, and used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated products

14. This test method covers the determination of the pH of unused engine coolants and Antirusts, and used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated products

15. Bioassays can be defined as the tests where organisms living under laboratory conditions, are exposed to various concentrations of a toxicant or to effluent dilutions

16. This test method covers the determination of the pH of unused engine coolants and Antirusts, and used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated products

17. 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the pH of unused engine coolants and Antirusts, and used or unused aqueous dilutions of the concentrated products

18. He accurately diluted a suspension of these viruses and discovered that the highest dilutions (lowest virus concentrations), rather than killing all the bacteria, formed discrete areas of dead organisms.

19. Calculation of the dilution factor D: if (a1) and (a2) are successive aliquot portions and (v1) and (v2) are the volumes corresponding to their respective dilutions, the dilution factor D is given by:

20. Ideally, the anti-anxiety homeopathic complex comprises a homeopathic tincture or dilutions thereof of Aconite, Avena Sativa, Passiflora incarnate, Scutellaria laterifolia, Strammonium, Valeriana and optionally Phosphorous and salts or acids thereof.

21. the size of the required enhancement level in the ABCP programme is calculated taking into account several years of historical information, including losses, delinquencies, dilutions, and the turnover rate of the receivables;

22. (n)the size of the required enhancement level in the ABCP programme is calculated taking into account several years of historical information, including losses, delinquencies, dilutions, and the turnover rate of the receivables;

23. (o) the size of the required enhancement level in the ABCP programme is calculated taking into account several years of historical information, including losses, delinquencies, dilutions, and the turnover rate of the receivables;

24. Port Royal des Champs, Abbesses ofFrench nuns whose principled refusal to submit to dilutions in the reform of their order led to their persecution on suspicion of fomenting rebellion against the Roman Catholic Church and King Louis XIV

25. Calculation of the dilution factor D: if (a1), (a2), (a3), ..., (ai) and (a) are aliquot portions and (v1), (v2), (v3), ..., (vi) and (100) are the volumes in ml corresponding to their respective dilutions, the dilution factor D is given by:

26. The comparison of x-ray Attenuations of contrast media in different dilutions: An experimental study Halil Ibrahim Serin 1, Kemal Arda 2, Halil Kara 3, Hasan Aydin 4 1 Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Bozok University, Yozgat, Turkey 2 Department of Radiology, Atatürk Research and Education Hospital, Ankara, Turkey 3 Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Y?ld?r?m Beyaz

27. there is a sufficient degree of potentisation, which involves a sequential series of dilutions or succussions, to guarantee the safety of the medicinal product; in particular, the medicinal product may not contain either more than one part per 10 000 of the mother tincture or more than 1/100th of the smallest dose used in allopathy with regard to active substances whose presence in an allopathic medicinal product results in the obligation to submit a doctor's prescription."