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English term or phrase:
60% dip in UT
English answer:
60% drop in ut level
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Narasimhan Raghavan
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English term
60% dip in UT
English
Tech/Engineering
Medical: Instruments
Blood Conservation System
40% UT(60% dip in UT)for 5 cycles
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60% drop in ut level
refers to the drop in the UT level
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FYI
"a 60% drop or decrease in UT values"
Depending on your contexts, UT may refer to:
(1) Urea-test (UT)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&d...
Comparison of glucose pump test and urea test in measuring blood access flow.
METHODS: The new method, previously evaluated by ultrasound dilution and color-Doppler techniques, was compared with the Urea Test (UT) in 20 patients measuring recirculation (R) during reversal of the arterial and venous needles (QaUT = Qb x (1/R -1)).
COMMON LABORATORY TESTS - a patient's guide
The two commonest blood tests of how well the kidneys are working, are the urea test (or blood urea nitrogen = BUN test as it is known in some countries) ...
www.medic8.com/healthguide/articles/commonlabtests.html -
Comparison between glucose pump test and urea test in measuring ...
Comparison between glucose pump test and urea test in measuring blood access flow. Alloatti, S., Magnasco, A., Bonfant, G., Gabrielli, D., Paroli, V., ...
www.transonic.com/abstract. php?ReprintDataID=3019&fromlist=1 - 37k -
urea - encyclopedia article about urea.
What is urea? urea cycle, blood urea nitrogen, urea nitrogen, blood urea. ...
see also blood urea nitrogen for a commonly performed urea test ...
encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/urea - 50k - Supplemental Result - Cached - Similar pages
[ More results from encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com ]
OR
(2) uridyltransferase (UT) ¨C unlikely
http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/full/51/6/1060
OR
(3) urinary thioethers (UT) ¨C unlikely
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&d...
Depending on your contexts, UT may refer to:
(1) Urea-test (UT)
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&d...
Comparison of glucose pump test and urea test in measuring blood access flow.
METHODS: The new method, previously evaluated by ultrasound dilution and color-Doppler techniques, was compared with the Urea Test (UT) in 20 patients measuring recirculation (R) during reversal of the arterial and venous needles (QaUT = Qb x (1/R -1)).
COMMON LABORATORY TESTS - a patient's guide
The two commonest blood tests of how well the kidneys are working, are the urea test (or blood urea nitrogen = BUN test as it is known in some countries) ...
www.medic8.com/healthguide/articles/commonlabtests.html -
Comparison between glucose pump test and urea test in measuring ...
Comparison between glucose pump test and urea test in measuring blood access flow. Alloatti, S., Magnasco, A., Bonfant, G., Gabrielli, D., Paroli, V., ...
www.transonic.com/abstract. php?ReprintDataID=3019&fromlist=1 - 37k -
urea - encyclopedia article about urea.
What is urea? urea cycle, blood urea nitrogen, urea nitrogen, blood urea. ...
see also blood urea nitrogen for a commonly performed urea test ...
encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/urea - 50k - Supplemental Result - Cached - Similar pages
[ More results from encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com ]
OR
(2) uridyltransferase (UT) ¨C unlikely
http://www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/full/51/6/1060
OR
(3) urinary thioethers (UT) ¨C unlikely
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&d...
1 hr
(see below)
This is, as I see it, a different subject compared to the "blood path" or "pickback" questions. This has something to do with electronic or electric data, especially with medical devices.
see for example dip and UT in this document:
http://www.ieee.li/pdf/viewgraphs_en60601.pdf
Following the ref. to the EU directive from 1993, you will find:
http://www.obelis.net/Library/Directives/files/mdd93.pdf
This is another text where dips (voltage dips) and UT appear.
http://www.noiseken.com/english/equip/img/VDS2002.pdf
To explain this, I would need to know far more than I do - not being familiar with eletric or electronic subjects.
What I know is that it has nothing to do with urea or urea test ...., but IMO rather Narasimhan's suggestion.
HTH :-)
see for example dip and UT in this document:
http://www.ieee.li/pdf/viewgraphs_en60601.pdf
Following the ref. to the EU directive from 1993, you will find:
http://www.obelis.net/Library/Directives/files/mdd93.pdf
This is another text where dips (voltage dips) and UT appear.
http://www.noiseken.com/english/equip/img/VDS2002.pdf
To explain this, I would need to know far more than I do - not being familiar with eletric or electronic subjects.
What I know is that it has nothing to do with urea or urea test ...., but IMO rather Narasimhan's suggestion.
HTH :-)
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