0 a liquid which electricity can go through or which breaks into its parts when electricity goes through it -- elektrolit
Peripheral blood counts, serum electrolytes, creatinine, glucose, and liver function tests were normal or unchanged over the long term.
Theory of the stability of strongly charged lyophobic sols and of the adhesion of strongly charged particles in solutions of electrolytes.
Influence of certain electrolytes on the melting points of gels of gelatin and chemically modified gelatins.
The consequences of diarrhoea include dehydration, electrolyte losses and nutritional problems that are more severe in the elderly patient.
Ideal amounts of electrolytes to be supplemented during exercise have still not been determined.
Effects of venous pooling on renal hemodynamics and water, electrolyte and aldosterone excretion during normal gestation.
In germinating seeds, the leakage of electrolytes is immediately minimized, due to the re-establishment of membrane integrity to prevent further leakage.
No electrolyte was included in the bulk solution.