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Solution, Hypotonic Summary
229 words, approx. 1 pages A solution is hypotonic if it tends to lose water to a reference solution (or colloidal suspension) separated from it by a semipermeable membrane. This usually results from of a lower concentration of dissolved or dispersed substances (and a higher...
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 In biology, the term describes a cell environment with a lower concentration of solute than the cytoplasm of the cell. Given a cell placed in a hypotonic environment, osmosis causes a net flow of water into the cell, with a chance of causing the cell to...



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 Pediatric News
Simple approach delivers hypotonic disorder Dx.(Clinical Rounds)
02/01/2005: 902 words, approx. 3 pages KISSIMMEE, FLA. -- Physicians must rely on a sound clinical work-up to correctly identify hypotonic disorders despite the fact that use of genetic analysis has advanced the diagnosis of these diseases tremendously in recent years, Victor Dubowitz, M.D., said at a meeting sponsored...
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 Physical Therapy
Muscles, Masses, and Motion: The Physiology of Normality, Hypotonicity, Spasticity, and Rigidity. (book reviews)
03/01/1994: 646 words, approx. 2 pages Walsh EG. New York, NY 1001 1-4211, Cambridge University Press, 1992, hardback, 220 pp, illus, $59.95. This text's primary emphasis is on the importance of matching measurement methods with the problems being studied. Throughout his coverage of historical and current investigations of...


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