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In chemistry, an electrolyte is any substance containing free ions that make the substance electrically conductive. The most typical electrolyte is an ionic solution, but molten electrolytes and solid electrolytes are also possible.
Intensive treatment to lower systolic blood pressure could lead to major reduction in mortality

Intensive treatment to lower systolic blood pressure could lead to major reduction in mortality

Instrument for blood gas and glucose analysis launched by Sphere Medical

Instrument for blood gas and glucose analysis launched by Sphere Medical

Researchers develop ingestible devices that derive long-term power from stomach and small intestine

Researchers develop ingestible devices that derive long-term power from stomach and small intestine

Penn scientists find cytokine as key to fighting and treating viral infection in the lungs

Penn scientists find cytokine as key to fighting and treating viral infection in the lungs

Study suggests using hypertonic saline infusions via peripheral catheter may help avoid complications

Study suggests using hypertonic saline infusions via peripheral catheter may help avoid complications

"More aggressive" nutrition improves growth and development of tiny premature babies

"More aggressive" nutrition improves growth and development of tiny premature babies

OIST researchers create novel sensor that detects biomolecules

OIST researchers create novel sensor that detects biomolecules

Sphere Medical launches next generation Proxima for bedside blood gas and glucose analysis

Sphere Medical launches next generation Proxima for bedside blood gas and glucose analysis

Tele-nephrology program helps provide much-needed kidney care to patients in rural hospitals

Tele-nephrology program helps provide much-needed kidney care to patients in rural hospitals

New quality improvement program reduces hospital readmission rates for weight-loss surgery patients

New quality improvement program reduces hospital readmission rates for weight-loss surgery patients

Porous acupuncture needles use nanotechnology to offer improved therapeutic properties

Porous acupuncture needles use nanotechnology to offer improved therapeutic properties

Rensselaer awarded $2.2 million grant to develop ion conductive alkaline membrane materials

Rensselaer awarded $2.2 million grant to develop ion conductive alkaline membrane materials

Intensive treatment to lower systolic blood pressure could save many lives

Intensive treatment to lower systolic blood pressure could save many lives

Delirium in advanced cancer patients: an interview with Dr Knox Todd

Delirium in advanced cancer patients: an interview with Dr Knox Todd

New research may explain why people with blood group O get more severely ill from cholera

New research may explain why people with blood group O get more severely ill from cholera

DRG International to present Aldosterone ELISA Kit at 2016 AACC

DRG International to present Aldosterone ELISA Kit at 2016 AACC

New method using electrical conductivity could be effective in measuring blood present in dry blood spots

New method using electrical conductivity could be effective in measuring blood present in dry blood spots

Chloride switch controls critical step in basement membrane formation

Chloride switch controls critical step in basement membrane formation

SPRINT supports stringent BP goals for elderly

SPRINT supports stringent BP goals for elderly

New set of practice guidelines from WMS may help in treatment, prevention of drowning

New set of practice guidelines from WMS may help in treatment, prevention of drowning

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