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lactate

[ US /ˈɫækteɪt/ ]
[ UK /lˈækte‍ɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a salt or ester of lactic acid
VERB
  1. give suck to
    The wetnurse suckled the infant
    You cannot nurse your baby in public in some places

How To Use lactate In A Sentence

  • The printed sensors can be incorporated into logic-based biocomputing systems that will monitor biomarkers such as lactate, oxygen, norepinephrine and glucose. Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
  • These mice could not lactate, but they were also protected from breast cancer development when infected by mouse mammary tumor virus.
  • Take 1,000 to 1,500 mg per day in the form of aspartate, citrate, or lactate. A Diet That Protects Against Osteoporosis
  • The accumulation of lactate in the blood results from any mechanism that produces oxygen deprivation of tissues and thereby anaerobic metabolism.
  • The talk was of stroke-rates, times, splits, lactate curves, heart rate, aerobic thresholds.
  • Objective To study and prepare granular chitosan lactate and to determine its bacteriostatic efficacy.
  • The filly was lightly sedated to permit the administration of her immediate lifesaving cocktails: diazepam for the seizures, mannitol and dimethyl-sulfoxide for brain swelling, vitamin C as an antioxidant, Naxcel antibiotic for secondary infection, and lactated ringer's/dextrose solution for hydration. Liz O'Connell: You Can Bet on Little Larky
  • Briefly, plasma lactic acid is converted to pyruvate and hydrogen peroxide by lactate oxidase.
  • Ingredient: Hyaluric acid, Sodium lactate, D exudes the mellow, Seaweed multi - dimensional extraction.
  • The filly was lightly sedated to permit the administration of her immediate lifesaving cocktails: diazepam for the seizures, mannitol and dimethyl-sulfoxide for brain swelling, vitamin C as an antioxidant, Naxcel antibiotic for secondary infection, and lactated ringer's/dextrose solution for hydration. Liz O'Connell: You Can Bet on Little Larky
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