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dialyzer

/dahy-uh-lahy-zer/US // ˈdaɪ əˌlaɪ zər //

透析器,渗析器,透析仪,透析机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also di·al·y·za·tor [dahy-al-i-zey-ter]. /daɪˈæl ɪˌzeɪ tər/. an apparatus containing a semipermeable membrane for dialysis.

Examples

  • The dialyzers cleaned the waste from their bodies, which their kidneys could no longer do.

  • Here is another dialyzer with the same amount of serum, but no tissue, such as Mr. Jameson has seen me place in this first one.

  • Graham studied the diffusibility of substances in solution through the parchment membrane of a simple dialyzer.

  • In these dialyzer experiments it was observed that not only did peptones diffuse, but also the proteoses.

  • In these experiments, the dialyzer tubes containing the proteid and pepsin-acid were immersed in a large volume of 0.2 per cent.