The patient's angiotensin-converting enzyme level was slightly elevated, and the rapid plasma reagin test was nonreactive. |
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A larger number of children with TB meningitis or miliary TB have a skin test that is initially nonreactive. |
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Addition of surface iron converts nonreactive titanium dioxide particles into fibrinogenic particles. |
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The pigmented tumor demonstrated widely scattered, coarse pigment that was nonreactive with Prussian blue and reactive with Fontana. |
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The mother was O Rh-positive, antibody screen negative, rapid plasma reagin nonreactive, hepatitis B surface antigen negative. |
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For this reason, glass, being nonreactive, has been the universal container for packaging alcoholic liquors. |
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When used in nonreactive form, chain-growth polymers are usually thermoplastic, high-molecular-weight materials. |
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Use for precise beads and dots of low to medium viscosity nonreactive fluids. |
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The material used for the manifold must be nonreactive with the pollutants of interest. |
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Season the venison with salt and pepper and put it into a nonreactive bowl such as a Pyrex dish. |
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And it's what allows me to think about guns in a smart, nonreactive manner. |
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Heat the tomato sauce in a nonreactive pan. Aluminum is particularly not a nonreactive metal, it will discolor badly and impart a strange flavor. |
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It's mostly nonreactive pots, a perforated ladle or skimmer, a thermometer, a colander and very fine cheesecloth called butter muslin. |
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For example, light of sufficiently short wavelength can dissociate molecules that are captured in the middle of a cluster of nonreactive atoms or molecules. |
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In one process, known as nonreactive vapour-phase glassmaking, elements such as silicon, germanium, and selenium or their alloys are vacuum-evaporated or sputtered and then condensed onto a cool substrate. |
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While sealed enclosures filled with nonreactive gas such as argon can forestall some of these damaging reactions, any preservation has to balance access against longevity. |
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As a general guide, infant RPR titres will decline by three months of age and be nonreactive by six months of age in the absence of congenital syphilis. |
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Member States must set criteria to ensure that hazardous monolithic wastes are stable and nonreactive before acceptance in landfills for non-hazardous waste. |
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For syphilis, the lymphohematopoietic cells may be released for transplantation if the donor's blood sample is reactive for a nontreponemal test, but negative or nonreactive for a treponemal-specific confirmatory assay. |
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Designed for heavy duty operation, the 725-HL provides relatively high flow application of medium to high viscosity nonreactive fluids without fuss, maintenance or downtime. |
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As a nonreactive gas, nitrogen is employed to make foamed or expanded rubber, plastics, and elastomers, to serve as a propellant gas for aerosol cans, and to pressurize liquid propellants for reaction jets. |
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Investigators used the average of nonstress test results for each patient to categorize results as reactive or nonreactive. |
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Tests for human immunodeficiency virus and borreliosis were negative, and her rapid plasma reagin test was nonreactive. |
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Both Versamid PUR 1010 and 1120 are nonreactive thermoplastic polyurethane resins designed for use in flexographic and gravure inks for packaging. |
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