Sentence examples for had surface tension from inspiring English sources

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For nasal formulations, all solutions had surface tension beneath the mucosal lining fluids.

DEPN-8 (0.5 mg/ml)+1.5% Mini-B had surface tension lowering ability similar to the active bovine surfactant extract CLSE (0.5 mg/ml) on the pulsating bubble, reaching minimum surface tensions of <1 mN/m at 10 min of bubble pulsation (20 cycles/min, 37°C, 50% area compression).

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All OTC formulations tested had surface tensions at the surface-to-air interface less than that of deionized water.

Nasal formulations had surface tensions below that of the normal mucosal lining fluid with a range of 30.3 44.9 dynes/cm.

Ophthalmic OTC formulations had the largest range of surface tensions at the surface-to-air interface of 34.3 70.9 dynes/cm; however, all formulations indicated for treatment of dry eye had surface tensions higher than that of normal tears, while those for treatment of red eye had surface tensions below.

For ophthalmic formulations, solutions indicated for treatment of red eye had surface tensions less than that of tears, presumably to allow for greater spreading.

All ten of the oral OTC formulations examined had surface tensions at the surface-to-air interface greater than the surface tension of the GI fluids at the fed state, and with one exception, above the fasting state (Table 1).

Ophthalmic solutions that were indicated for treatment of dry eye had surface tensions greater than that of tears, most likely to increase the stability of the tear film and thus allow for greater lubrication of the eye.

Furthermore, both PA-based solutions had surface tensions comparable to or lower than the PEG solution.

But while Danny Boyle's film has surface tension, Elvis Mitchell wrote in The New York Times, "all of Mr. DiCaprio's charisma and the director's savvy are used to divert us from the fact that there's not much going on". 2000.

Because water droplets like to be circular, the clam-shaped beads tend to have surface tension (known as Laplace pressure) that forces them back into the circular shape.

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