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词汇 biphasic
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Definition of biphasic in English:

biphasic

adjectivebʌɪˈfeɪzɪkbaɪˈfeɪzɪk
technical
  • Having two phases.

    两阶段的;双相的

    the patient's biphasic recovery curve
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This description is able to reproduce the observed biphasic behavior with randomly and uniformly distributed channels and vesicles.
    • Usually morale hits a low around January or February, though last year we had a biphasic low due to an early start to flu season.
    • Experimental evidence and clinical observations show that, without resuscitation, the response of heart rate to a reduction in the volume of circulating blood is usually biphasic.
    • The second description is able to reproduce biphasic release even for uniformly (readily releasable) distributed vesicles.
    • This report describes a case of acute myeloid leukemia with biphasic morphology.
    • To exclude the possibility that the biphasic binding is caused by decelerated binding due to complete charge neutralization, we measured binding directly.
    • In a 20 mL solution, addition of just ten drops of water was enough to produce a biphasic system composed of polar and non-polar layers.
    • The rise of absorption after the actinic flash was biphasic.
    • Many patients with depression are now recognized as having bipolar disorder, a chronic biphasic mood disorder with episodes of both depression and mania or hypomania.
    • However, the authors observed that it was the absence, not the presence, of these native contacts in the unfolded state that generated biphasic folding kinetics.
    • The results obtained support a heterogeneous biphasic phase 2 in all three fiber types.
    • In these cases, the second phase was missing in biphasic responses.
    • Moreover, for a number of cell types and extracellular matrix molecules, cell speed exhibits a biphasic behavior with respect to surface ligand density.
    • No other biphasic waveform is as well documented.
    • The results show that a biphasic phase 2 is common to all three fiber types.
    • Notably, the binding was biphasic with each species, i.e., there was a rapid phase followed by a much slower one.
    • The most significant feature is a biphasic or ‘saddleback’ fever associated with meningitis, rash, and conjunctivitis.
    • This result indicates that this domain is biphasic, i.e., coexistence between isotropic liquid and columnar phase.
    • Instead, it was the relative amount of both phases that was modulated in the biphasic samples.
    • Successful biphasic catalysis uses two solvents of different polarity so that the catalyst stays primarily in one phase and renders the catalyst recyclable.

Definition of biphasic in US English:

biphasic

adjectivebaɪˈfeɪzɪkbīˈfāzik
technical
  • Having two phases.

    两阶段的;双相的

    the patient's biphasic recovery curve
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most significant feature is a biphasic or ‘saddleback’ fever associated with meningitis, rash, and conjunctivitis.
    • The second description is able to reproduce biphasic release even for uniformly (readily releasable) distributed vesicles.
    • This description is able to reproduce the observed biphasic behavior with randomly and uniformly distributed channels and vesicles.
    • In these cases, the second phase was missing in biphasic responses.
    • Moreover, for a number of cell types and extracellular matrix molecules, cell speed exhibits a biphasic behavior with respect to surface ligand density.
    • Experimental evidence and clinical observations show that, without resuscitation, the response of heart rate to a reduction in the volume of circulating blood is usually biphasic.
    • However, the authors observed that it was the absence, not the presence, of these native contacts in the unfolded state that generated biphasic folding kinetics.
    • This report describes a case of acute myeloid leukemia with biphasic morphology.
    • The results show that a biphasic phase 2 is common to all three fiber types.
    • To exclude the possibility that the biphasic binding is caused by decelerated binding due to complete charge neutralization, we measured binding directly.
    • This result indicates that this domain is biphasic, i.e., coexistence between isotropic liquid and columnar phase.
    • The rise of absorption after the actinic flash was biphasic.
    • The results obtained support a heterogeneous biphasic phase 2 in all three fiber types.
    • Instead, it was the relative amount of both phases that was modulated in the biphasic samples.
    • No other biphasic waveform is as well documented.
    • In a 20 mL solution, addition of just ten drops of water was enough to produce a biphasic system composed of polar and non-polar layers.
    • Many patients with depression are now recognized as having bipolar disorder, a chronic biphasic mood disorder with episodes of both depression and mania or hypomania.
    • Successful biphasic catalysis uses two solvents of different polarity so that the catalyst stays primarily in one phase and renders the catalyst recyclable.
    • Notably, the binding was biphasic with each species, i.e., there was a rapid phase followed by a much slower one.
    • Usually morale hits a low around January or February, though last year we had a biphasic low due to an early start to flu season.
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