| STS | sequence tagged site; serologic test for syphilis; sodium tetradecyl sulfate; sodium thiosulfate; st... |
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| MSU | Mono-Sodium Urate |
| Na+ | Sodium; Electrolyte |
| SDS-PAGE | Sodium DodecylSulfate-PolyacrylAmide Gel Electrophoresis |
| ceftazidime sodium | C22H21N6NaO7S2;a cephalosporin antibiotic especially effective against enterobacteria and species of Pseudomonas. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ceftizoxime sodium | C13H12N5NaO5S2;a broad spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic similar to cefotaxime sodium. (05 Mar 2000) |
| glucosulfone sodium | P,p'-Sulfonyldianiline N,N'-diglucoside disodium;a chemotherapeutic agent used in the treatment of leprosy; parenteral administration is better tolerated than oral administration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| glucosulphone sodium | <drug> A drug used to treat the disease leprosy. It has the chemical formula of C24H34N2Na2O18S3. It is a yellowish white solid, a solution of which is intravenously injected into the patient. (09 Oct 1997) |
| resorcinolphthalein sodium | A dye used for diagnosis of certain ocular diseases, differentiation or delineation of organ parts in surgery, and determination of circulation time. Synonym: resorcinolphthalein sodium, uranin. (05 Mar 2000) |
| glycocholate sodium | A normal constituent of bile of man and herbivores; glycocholate sodium from herbivores is purified and used as a choleretic and cholagogue. (05 Mar 2000) |
| cephapirin sodium | A semisynthetic broad spectrum antibiotic derived from cephalosporin C; it is used by injection. (05 Mar 2000) |
| penicillin G sodium | <drug> The sodium salt of penicillin G, containing not less than 85% penicillin G. Synonym: Sodium benzylpenicillin (05 Mar 2000) |
| gold sodium thiomalate | <chemical> A variable mixture of the mono- and disodium salts of gold thiomalic acid used mainly for its anti-inflammatory action in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. It is most effective in active progressive rheumatoid arthritis and of little or no value in the presence of extensive deformities or in the treatment of other forms of arthritis. Pharmacological action: antirheumatic agents, gold. Chemical name: Butanedioic acid, mercapto-, monogold(1+) sodium salt (12 Dec 1998) |
| gold sodium thiosulfate | <chemical> An antirheumatic agent with the same actions and uses as gold sodium thiomalate. Pharmacological action: antirheumatic agents, gold. Chemical name: Aurate(3-), bis(monothiosulfato(2-)-O,S)-, trisodium, (T-4)- (12 Dec 1998) |
| menadiol sodium diphosphate | Tetrasodium 2-methyl-1,4-naphthalenediol-bis(dihydrogen phosphate);a dihydro derivative of menadione, with similar vitamin K activity. (05 Mar 2000) |
| menadione sodium bisulfite | It possesses the same action and is used for the same purposes as menadione or vitamin K; it differs, however, from menadione in being water-soluble. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mercaptomerin sodium | N-(gamma-Carboxymethylmercaptomercuri-beta-methoxy)propylcamphoramic acid disodium salt;a mercurial diuretic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| mercurophylline sodium | The sodium salt of beta-methoxy-gamma-hydroxymercuripropylamide of trimethylcyclopentanedicarboxylic acid, and theophylline; a mercurial diuretic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| chloramphenicol sodium succinate | <chemical> Chloramphenicol-alpha-(sodium succinate);the water-soluble sodium succinate derivative of chloramphenicol, suitable for parenteral administration; antibacterial activity, uses, and side effects are similar to those of the parent compound. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sodium hypochlorite |
(See chlorine)
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| sodium hypochlorite |
Liquid chlorine for use in pools. It usually provides 12% to 15% available chlorine and has a pH of 13. It is generally cheap, but difficult and dangerous to handle. It also loses its potency rapidly and is usually only used in large commercial pools.
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| sodium hypochlorite |
Otherwise known as common household bleach, this is the most common form of liquid chlorine used in pools and spas.
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| sodium hypochlorite |
A clear liquid (bleach), typically 5-15% available chlorine.
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| sodium hypochlorite |
Liquid Chlorine, A very common form of chlorine addition for Swimming Pools, it normally has a strength of 12.5% available chlorine, the rest being a carrier. It will instantly react with the water to form Hypochlorous Acid. Sodium Hypochlorite has a high pH & will increase the pH of the water in to which it is added.
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