Similar words: hypotonic, hypertonicity, hypotonia, tonicity, canonicity, conicity, chronicity, synchronicity. Meaning: n. 1. (of a solution) the extent to which a solution has a lower osmotic pressure than some other 2. (of muscular tissue) the state of being hypotonic.

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1 In primary polydipsia, hyponatremia and hypotonicity occur in the face of maximal urinary dilution because water intake simply exceeds water excretion.
2 The plasma hypotonicity began to develop at a mean time of about 20 days after injury and then continue to discharge.
3 Methods Isolated mouse cardiac ventricular myocytes were subjected to whole-cell patch-clamp to record the hypotonicity activated chloride channel currents.
4 Objective: To evaluate the diagnostic value of spiral CT scan with hypotonicity for gastric cancer.
5 Methods:Isolated mouse cardiac ventricular myocytes were subjected to whole cell patch clamp to record the hypotonicity activated chloride currents.
6 Methods After being exposed to colchicine, the gonadal cells of P. westermani were treated by the following procedures: hypotonicity, fixation, dropping onto a slide and staining.
7 His major systemic findings include cleft lip and palate, polydactyly , simian crease, congenital heart disease (V. S. D. ), inguinal hernia, hypotonicity of neck and low set ear.
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