B
chemical symbol for boron
boron
Bilateral
You can also search the list of clinicaltests alphabetically from A toZ byjust typing alphabets i.e. a,b,câ¦.z.***********************Basophils <0.01-0.1x1000000000/LBeta2-microglobulin 1.0-3.0 mg/LBicabonate 22-30 mmol/LBilirubin Total: <17 micromol/L(0.3-1.5 mg/dlConjugated:0-3.4 micro mol/LBleeding Time(ivy method) (BT)2-7 minBlood GasesPaCO2 4.8-6.1 kPa(36-46mmHg) PaO2 10-13.3 kPa(75-100mmHg)[H+] 35-45 nmol/LpH 7.35-7.45Bicarbonate 24-28 mmol/L
Body weight. Sometimes, as a subscript, to indicate "of, or in, the body"; thus, AB is the amount of drug in the body.
1) The slope of a linear plot of log C against t, when logarithms to the base 10, common logarithms, are used; the slope of the linear, semi-logarithmic, plot of a first-order reaction when common logarithms are used. kel = 2.303b; t1/2 =0.301/b.Cf.
Kel (k
el),
Half-Life ,
t1/2 (t
1/2)
2) The later segment of a biphasic plot of log C against t (following intravenous injection of a drug) represents the "elimination phase" of the drug's sojourn in the body, when eliminative, rather than distributive, processes dominate the rate at which plasma concentrations of drug decrease with the passage of time. b is used as a subscript for pharmacokinetic parameters appropriate to the elimination phase, e.g. t
1/2 b, V
d b , etc. For systems with more than two phases, the lower case Greek letters following b are used, in order, to designate the third, fourth, etc., phases. Cf.
a ,
Compartments,
Volume of Distribution,
Half-Life