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  • noun Plural form of dialysis.

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Examples

  • The authors concluded that an infusion of dopamine (4 µg/kg/min) in cadaveric donors resulted in a reduced requirement for multiple postoperative dialyses, implying a possible reduction in rates of delayed graft function.

    JAMA current issue Ridgway, D., Barrie, J., Menon, K. 2010

  • The report recommend that some staff and patients, for example dialyses patients who need to visit hospital regularly, should benefit from cheaper car parking.

    Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009

  • In addition, as Streamline is an arrowless, lighter, lower-volume set, it delivers significant operational benefits to customers through savings in dialyses, water, heparin, smaller dialyzer size, supplies, and waste disposal.

    unknown title 2008

  • He has now visited over 20 dialysis clinics, all made possible because he dialyses in his motor home, oftentimes while demonstrating how easy the process is to interested patients.

    unknown title 2008

  • And it's hard for me to work because repeated dialyses have made my body frail, "he said.

    YubaNet.com 2010

  • And it's hard for me to work because repeated dialyses have made my body frail, "he said.

    Spero News 2010

  • "So far, we have performed 5,532 dialyses on 48 patients.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • The city has 110 dialysis centres, which takes care of 40,000 dialyses in a month, which does not meet the current need, "Dr Oak said.

    Analysis 2010

  • − 1 3C protease at 4°C overnight, that was subsequently dialyses into 25 mM Tris (pH

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Michael D. L. Suits et al. 2010

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