isotonic Meaning & Definition

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  • Natural seawater is isotonic ipso facto and artificial seawaters are virtually isotonic.

  • Nevertheless, these demonstrations still did not nullify a preference for utilizing organ culture over isotonic seawater.

  • After bacterial growth and lawn formation, the culture was layered with 10 ml of an isotonic solution of sodium chloride.

  • Little attention has been paid in the past to the osmotic properties of such perfusates because they have generally been virtually isotonic with natural seawater.

  • In vivo fertilization and subsequent development takes place in isotonic conditions.

  • Bacteria were precipitated by centrifugation at 3000 g for 30 min, and washed twice with the same volume of isotonic sodium chloride solution.

  • In isotonic conditions, the arm is perceived as moving although the spindle activity remains the same.

  • The catheters were continuously flushed using heparinized isotonic saline.

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