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  • Test which measures the percentage of sodium excreted in the urine versus the sodium reabsorbed by the kidney.
    147 bytes (21 words) - 09:12, 7 September 2009
  • #REDIRECT [[Sodium]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Sodium/Elemental Class]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fractional excretion of sodium]]
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  • {{CZMed|Lescol (fluvastatin sodium)|3237}}
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  • The '''fractional excretion of sodium''' (FENA) is a medical test. ...ic performance of fractional excretion of urea and fractional excretion of sodium in the evaluations of patients with acute kidney injury with or without diu
    597 bytes (81 words) - 02:31, 14 September 2013
  • ...ages}}</noinclude>Pasta or noodles made with an alkaline substance such as sodium carbonate instead of the usual ingredients.
    142 bytes (20 words) - 17:04, 2 October 2010
  • ...made from the double decomposition of sodium nitrate and sodium chloride. Sodium nitrate is mined from massive deposits on the western coast of South Americ
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  • Article describing health effects of salt (sodium chloride) in the diet, giving governments' recommendations for consumption.
    161 bytes (19 words) - 18:56, 6 February 2012
  • An organism requiring a high salt (i.e., [[sodium chloride]]) concentration for its growth, such as [[Halobacterium NRC-1]]
    123 bytes (18 words) - 03:17, 7 June 2009
  • An alloy of [[Sodium]] (Na) and [[Potassium]] (K) used as coolant in Russian [[RORSAT]] nuclear
    147 bytes (20 words) - 16:15, 23 May 2008
  • *[[Sodium chloride]] 0.6 g *[[Sodium lactate]] 0.31 g
    951 bytes (133 words) - 03:09, 22 December 2010
  • Argonne Lab's best design, a metal-fueled, sodium-cooled, [[Fast neutron reactor]].
    83 bytes (10 words) - 06:40, 17 March 2023
  • Abnormally low levels of [[sodium]] (natreum) [[ion]]s circulating in the [[blood]], most often due to water
    164 bytes (22 words) - 15:32, 22 May 2011
  • The chemical compound sodium cloride, NaCl, used as a food enhancer, small amounts of which are necessar
    158 bytes (23 words) - 17:54, 25 October 2010
  • ...n the brain, however, the percentage of the cell's "budget" devoted to the sodium-potassium pump averages 50 %, with grey matter requiring more, and white ma Energy availability in cells is a strict determinant of the function of the sodium-potassium pump.
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  • |elName=Sodium '''Sodium''' is a [[Chemical elements|chemical element]], typically found as a [[Soli
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  • A sulfonamide antibacterial, used as the base or the sodium salt in the treatment of infections.
    133 bytes (19 words) - 04:30, 29 April 2009
  • Common name for [[sodium bicarbonate]]; usage comes from its generation of [[carbon dioxide]] when s
    198 bytes (28 words) - 21:03, 10 October 2010
  • A leavening agent comprised of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3), cream of tartar (potassium bitartrate, C4H5KO6), and
    173 bytes (23 words) - 20:09, 29 September 2010
  • ...f soft, white, highly reactive metallic elements, including [[lithium]], [[sodium]], [[potassium]], [[rubidium]], [[caesium]], and [[francium]].
    196 bytes (22 words) - 08:40, 12 September 2013
  • <includeonly>Alkali metal</includeonly><noinclude>Sodium is considered to be an [[alkali metal]]</noinclude>
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  • A fast reactor using molten sodium as the coolant. Development funded by Bill Gates. Like the [[Molten_chlorid
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  • {{Image|Sodium lauryl sulfate.jpg|right|350px|'''Sodium lauryl sulfate, a common detergent'''.}} ...end of its molecule and a polar hydrophilic group at the other end (as the sodium or ammonium salt), other than a [[carboxylic acid]] salt. Detergents are of
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  • ...our physiologically related ions in the serum obtained from clotted blood: sodium, potassium, bicarbonate and chloride
    237 bytes (30 words) - 14:59, 18 September 2010
  • {{GroupProps|Lithium|Sodium|Potassium|Rubidium|Caesium|Francium|Prop1 = Electronegativity|Prop2 = Melti
    351 bytes (43 words) - 12:43, 15 May 2010
  • * [[bisacodyl]] (sodium biphosphate/sodium phosphate), may cause phosphate nephropathy. * [[methenamine]]/[[sodium biphosphate]] may cause phosphate nephropathy.
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  • A catecholamine plasma membrane transport protein that is a sodium chloride-dependent neurotransmitter symporter located primarily on the plas
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  • {{Image|Sodium-Cooled Fast Reactor.png|right|350px|Sodium Cooled Fast Reactor.}} ...reactor|Fast Neutron Reactor]] using uranium metal as the fuel and molten sodium as the coolant.<ref name=NatriumSite/> See [[Integral Fast Reactor]] for mo
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  • ...cur after a period of rest following exercise. A defect in skeletal muscle sodium channels has been identified as the cause of this condition. Normokalemic p ...d in [[muscle]] (called SCN4A). In the presence of high potassium levels, sodium channels fail to activate properly. The mutation causes single [[amino aci
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  • ...ng to a cascade of reactions which elevate [[blood pressure]] and increase sodium retention by the kidney in the [[renin-angiotensin system]].<noinclude>{{De
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  • '''NaK Coolant''' is an alloy of [[sodium]] (Na) and [[potassium]] (K) used as a coolant in nuclear reactors. It is p ...d 855&nbsp;kg/m³ at 100°C.<ref>{{cite web | title=BASF Corporation &ndash; Sodium-Potassium Alloy (NaK) | url=http://www.basf.com/inorganics/pdfs/tech_datash
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  • ...s, for commercial applications, containing 20 to 60 percent nitroglycerin, sodium nitrate, antacid, carbonaceous fuel, and a filler or sulfur; if it will be
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  • * Increases resorption of sodium: sodium loss in urine is decreased under aldosterone stimulation.
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  • ...coid]] hormone and has a critical role in regulating the concentrations of sodium and potassium - in extracellular fluids, thereby influencing [[blood pressu ...an osmotic effect that is directly related to the increased resorption of sodium. Finally, it increases the rate at which potassium is excreted.
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  • {{r|Sodium nitroprusside}}
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  • {{Image|Sodium lauryl sulfate.jpg|right|350px|'''Sodium lauryl sulfate (sodium dodecyl sulfate), a typical detergent molecule'''}} [[Soap]]s and [[detergent]]s<ref>Soaps are sodium salts of fatty acids, which tend to precipitate in hard water containing ma
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  • *[[Sodium]]
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  • :<math>2 \times \text{serum sodium (mmol/L)} + \frac{\text{glucose (mg/dl)}}{18} + \frac{\text{blood urea nitr
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  • ...of water excretion. Total body sodium may be normal, but the ratio between sodium in the intracellular and extracellular components may be inappropriate. <re ...th care, [[diuretic]]s, usually [[furosemide]], along with isotonic (0.9%) sodium chloride solution (i.e., saline). Dialysis may be appropriate, especially
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  • *Acyclovir Sodium *Aciclovir Sodium
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  • {{r|Sodium hypochlorite}}
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  • == Disadvantages of sodium cooled fast reactors == ...coolant is reactive with air and water. Thus, leaks in the pipes result in sodium fires. These can be engineered around but are a major setback for these rea
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  • .../10.1059/0003-4819-152-8-201004200-00212 Population strategies to decrease sodium intake and the burden of cardiovascular disease: a cost-effectiveness analy **<font face="Gill Sans MT"><u>From the Abstract:</u> Strategies to reduce sodium intake on a population level in the United States are likely to substantial
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  • *Sodium (Na<sup>+</sup>) and potassium (K<sup>+</sup>) Several other ions and molecules also are important, but sodium:potassium balance, for example, is fundamental to cell electrical activity.
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  • {{r|sodium appetite}}
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  • {{r|Sodium ion in physiology}}
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  • ...assium hypophosphite, manganese hypophosphite, magnesium hypophosphite and sodium hypophosphite # Sodium Permanganate
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  • {{r|Sodium aluminosilicate}}
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  • {{r|Sodium hydroxide}}
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