(1) Sediments from this locality yield a mixed freshwater and saline fauna.
(2) All of the specimens were kept moist with physiologic saline solution during specimen preparation, fixation procedures, and biomechanical testing.
(3) Wine from vineyards with saline soils may contain elevated levels of salt.
(4) Loss of blood volume is initially counteracted by intravenous saline and later by typed and cross-matched blood transfusion.
(5) The Chenopodiaceae Suaeda salsa L. is native to saline soils of northern China and is adapted to growth in the high salt flooding region.
(6) The control group was given distilled water plus saline .
(7) A saline abortion is a solution of salt saline that is injected into the mothers womb.
(8) Sodium pentobarbital, and either Trolox or saline were infused intravenously during the treatment.
(9) Increased desiccation is indicated by post-3 Ma evaporite precipitation in topographic lows above Pliocene strata and development of a saline crust throughout the Peru-Chile Desert.
(10) When the waters receded, they left a broad plain of highly saline soil.
(11) Osborne developed a classification of plant proteins based on their solubility in a series of solvents, for example, albumins in water, globulins in dilute saline .
(12) The use of NaCl as the sole salinizing agent in salinity studies is due to the fact that generally it is the main component of the soluble salts mixture present in saline soils.
(13) For adult patients, bronchoscopy was done using 50 ml of saline for bronchoalveolar lavage.
(14) Immediately after thoracotomy, the pleural cavity was carefully washed with 100 mL of physical saline solution, and the fluid was examined.
(15) It compared intravenous fluid replacement with a protein solution made up with albumin versus plain ordinary saline - salt water.
(16) In coastal areas, a decline in the water-table can also induce flow of saline groundwater from the formation beneath the ocean or sea toward wells on land.
(17) Aerosolized saline solution in the inspiratory circuit is used to humidify the inspired air.
(18) Native to South America, paspalum had been used on courses for about 40 years, primarily where salt spray killed traditional turf or the soil had high saline content.
(19) Most seeds are deposited near the surface of saline soil where the concentration of salt is usually much higher than it is below the surface.
(20) However, the nodulation pattern of the two groups in saline soils has not previously been examined and the role of the bacterial symbiont in overall yield in salt-affected soil remains controversial.