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anion exchange r. an ion exchange resin (q.v.) that exchanges anions; pharmacologic uses include treatment of familial hypercholesterolemia and of pruritus associated with partial biliary obstruction.
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anion g. the concentration of plasma anions not routinely measured by laboratory screening, accounting for the difference between the routinely measured anions and cations and equal to the plasma sodium - (chloride + bicarbonate); used in the evaluation of acid-base disorders.
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anionic d. acid d.
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anion A negative ion. Alkali, molten carbonate and solid oxide fuel cells are "anion-mobile" cells ?anions migrate through the electrolyte toward the anode.
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anion a negatively charged ion that is formed by the addition of an electron to a neutral species, eg, the addition of an electron (e - ) to a neutral chlorine atom (Cl) forms a singly charged chloride anion (Cl - ), similarly the addition of two electrons to a neutral sulphate molecule (SO 4 ) forms a doubly charged anion (SO 4 2- ).
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