instillation

[ UK /ɪnstɪlˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the introduction of a liquid (by pouring or injection) drop by drop
  2. a liquid that is instilled drop by drop
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How To Use instillation In A Sentence

  • In 20 healthy volunteers one dose of a 1-percent forskolin solution had no effect, whereas two instillations five minutes apart led to significant decreases in IOP and aqueous flow rate.
  • The fluid was aspirated by immediate gentle hand suction applied to the instilling syringe after each instillation.
  • Two hours after airway instillation, we quantified the blood-free extravascular lung water content.
  • Imagine the nerve of that bloody minded Abe, calling for volunteers just because a US military instillation was shelled jefft452 says: Matthew Yglesias » Politics and Investment Bias
  • These pale gray and ivory "tufa towers," located in California's Mono Lake, may look like eerie art instillations, but they occur naturally and are made of limestone.
  • Weaver and associates compared pain on instillation of plain tetracaine hydrochloride ophthalmic solution with pain caused by a solution buffered with sodium bicarbonate to a pH level of 7.4.
  • Also, the gang puts on a fashion "instillation" which is a fashion show for people who only make jeans, and that's where the "model down!" moment from the preveiws happens. TVgasm Recaps
  • To quantitate the magnitude of neutrophilic lung inflammation, we investigated the cellular profile of BAL fluid of the lungs 24 hours after the intratracheal instillations.
  • Methods The rat COPD model was established by passive smoking and intratracheal instillation of lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
  • Instillation theory is an important political and theoretical principle which is strengthened by Marxism. It still has great significance in the new situation.
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