physiological solution
31Ringer's solution — noun an aqueous solution containing the chlorides of sodium and potassium and calcium that is isotonic to animal tissues; used to correct dehydration and (in physiological experiments) as a medium for in vitro preparations • Syn: ↑Ringer solution …
32Tyrode solution — Ty·rode solution or Ty·rode s solution tī .rōd(z) n physiological saline containing sodium chloride 0.8, potassium chloride 0.02, calcium chloride 0.02, magnesium chloride 0.01, sodium bicarbonate 0.1, and sodium dihydrogen phosphate 0.005… …
33Ringer's solution — noun Etymology: Sidney Ringer died 1910 English physician Date: 1893 a balanced aqueous solution that contains chloride, sodium, potassium, calcium, bicarbonate, and phosphate ions and that is used in physiological experiments to provide a medium …
34normal saline solution — n PHYSIOLOGICAL SALINE * * * normal salt solution physiologic saline s …
35Benedict solution test — Ben·e·dict solution, test (benґə dikt) [Stanley Rossiter Benedict, American physiological chemist, 1884–1936] see under solution and test …
36Ringer's solution — or Ringer s fluid [riŋ′ərz] n. [after S. Ringer (1835 1910), Eng physiologist] Biochem. Med. a solution of the chlorides of sodium, potassium, and calcium in purified water that has the same osmotic pressure as that found in blood or tissues,… …
37locke's solution — ˈläk(s) noun or locke solution Usage: usually capitalized L Etymology: after Frank S. Locke, 19th 20th century British physiologist : a solution isotonic with blood plasma that contains the chlorides of sodium, potassium, and calcium and sodium… …
38normal saline solution — noun also normal salt solution : physiological saline * * * Pharm. See isotonic sodium chloride solution …
39Ringer's solution — Isotonic salt solution used for mammalian tissues; original version (for frog tissues) much modified and often used loosely to mean any physiological saline …
40normal salt solution — n PHYSIOLOGICAL SALINE …