alkali denaturation t. |
(for fetal hemoglobin): a spectrophotometric method for determining the concentration of hemoglobin F, which depends on the resistance of the hemoglobin molecule to denaturation of its globin moiety when exposed to alkali.
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alkali m. |
one of a group of monovalent metals including lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, and cesium.
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alkali r. |
the amount of conjugate base components of the blood buffers; since bicarbonate is the most important of these conjugate bases, the blood bicarbonate is often considered to be equivalent.
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alkali t. |
ability of the body to endure the administration of alkalis, measured by the amount of alkali that must be given to cause an alkaline urine; this forms a rough measure of the degree of acidosis.
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alkali-ash d. |
a diet of fruit, vegetables, and milk with minimal meat, fish, eggs, and cereals, used to prevent some types of urinary calculi. Called also basic d.
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