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Noun(1) a mixture with properties between those of a solution and fine suspension

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(1) They attributed their low colloid carcinoma detection rate to the absence of sufficient guidelines for the identification of colloid carcinoma at the time of their study.(2) These techniques offer advantages similar to those of haemodilution but do not require infusions of crystalloid or colloid to preserve blood volume.(3) Thus, sentinel lymph nodes can be detected by the injection of blue dye or radioactive colloid around the tumor, which travels to and identifies the first draining sentinel lymph node.(4) Cell blocks revealed sheets or clusters of follicular cells and variably sized follicles filled with colloid .(5) The first cancer had been diagnosed as colloid carcinoma in 1985.(6) Radiolabeled colloid injected into the peritoneal cavity can be used to demonstrate the communication between the peritoneal and pleural space.(7) Several previous reports have dealt with the experimental and theoretical aspects of depletion aggregation, often termed depletion flocculation, as applied to the general field of colloid chemistry.(8) The most common radiotracers used in GI bleeding studies are 99m-Tc labeled red blood cells and 99m-Tc sulfur colloid .(9) The addition of neutral polymers to colloid solutions results in a nonspecific attractive potential between colloids, called the depletion attraction, dependent upon polymer size and concentration.(10) This assumption is generally verified in colloid science and has been precisely verified for our material only at low concentration of monovalent salt.(11) By depositing proteins as monolayers onto gold colloids , the aim will be to develop biosensors for nitrate and nitric oxide with detection capabilities approaching those of natural bacterial cells.(12) This increase in cytoplasmic viscosity can be described as a sol-gel transition, which is generally explained with chemical or physical reactions of molecules, polymers, or colloids .(13) It is said to be much more potent than colloidal silver, which has a history of use in helping to clear skin infections, including athlete's foot.(14) These wet colloidal negatives had to be prepared on site, so Francis Frith, so the label said, had a special wicker-work dark-room wagon made for his expeditions.(15) According to some, taking the colloidal herbal medicine was a traditional way to raise energy levels in winter.(16) And 10 years later he used freezing point depressions to determine the molecular weights of colloids such as gum, Fe 3 etc.
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