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(NT), is similar to complement fixation but is applicable only in certain pathogenic situations where the antibody being measured is directed against a hemolysin (a bacterial toxin capable of directly lysing erythrocytes). In these situations, the hemosylin and reagent erythrocytes are added, and if the antibody to the hemosylin is present, the lysis of RBC's will not occur. ...
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A substance that does not have the properties of an acid or a base, but has an equal number of hydrogen and hydroxide ions. It has a pH of 7.
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| neutralism |
A relationship between two organisms where neither is helped nor harmed. See the Relationships page for more explanation.
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| neutralization |
The combining of two lenses of equal and opposite powers so as to produce a resultant with no power.
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The common, current carrying conductor in an electrical distribution system, often grounded. Examples: (a) in a single phase, 3 wire system (ie 240/120 volts), it is the center conductor common to both hot wires; (b) in a wye connection, it is the common point in the wye; (c) in a grounded delta connection, it is the grounded point, either one corner of the delta or a center tap in one phase.
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