| liquid junction potential |
The potential voltage developed in an electrode measurement system at the point where two solutions are in contact. Most often the solutions are the test solution and a liquid bridging solution such as saturated KCl, al
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| liquid membrane electrode |
An electrode in which the sensing membrane is made up of a hydrophobic ion-exchange neutral carrier (ionophore) dissolved in a viscous, water-insoluble solvent. The liquid membrane is physically supported by an inert po
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| liquid nitrogen |
Nitrogen cooled to 77¡Æ K. (77¡Æ above absolute zero). Liquid nitrogen is used to cool or freeze body parts (esp. the skin) in anesthesia and some surgeries.
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| liquid a. |
air liquefied by great pressure; on evaporation it produces intense cold. Liquid air has been used to produce local anesthesia and in the treatment of neuralgia and herpes zoster, and as a source of oxygen for medical use.
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| liquid c.’s |
certain liquids which manifest some of the optical properties of crystals and the hydrodynamic properties of fluids, e.g., phosphatidylcholine.
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