Examples of 'refractoriness' in a sentence

Meaning of "refractoriness"

The state or quality of being resistant to influence or treatment, often used in medical or psychological contexts
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  • The quality of being refractory.

How to use "refractoriness" in a sentence

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This condition is known as refractoriness to platelet transfusion.
The refractoriness of the bond increases.
Wrong diagnosis is frequent cause of refractoriness to treatment.
Changes in refractoriness have been linked to proarrhythmia.
In contrast zirconia is known to improve refractoriness.
Refractoriness of the teams of other services to the homeless clientele.
In this study neither cutaneous necrosis nor refractoriness to treatment was observed.
Refractoriness is defined as progression of infection or failure to improve after a minimum of.
Dolomite is mainly used for basic refractoriness and furnace flow.
The increases in refractoriness indicate ancillary blockade of potassium channels.
Its inhibition prolong the action potential and thereby refractoriness.
Its refractoriness indicated coronary angiography with subsequent emergency surgical treatment.
Its inhibition prolongs the action potential and thereby refractoriness.
It needs a high refractoriness brick capable of avoiding contamination of the fired product.
Agents in this class also cause decreased conductivity and increased refractoriness.

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Sand with too low refractoriness will melt and fuse to the casting.
Felodipine in therapeutic doses has no effect on cardiac contractility or atrioventricular conduction or refractoriness.
We also discuss treatment refractoriness that may take place in some cases of bipolar disorder.
Another disadvantage of these metal cased plugs is their reduced refractoriness in use.
This means that the refractoriness of the ventricular myocyte increases at lower heart rates.
Consider kidney ultrafiltration for achieving a negative fluid balance in situations of refractoriness to diuretics.
The increases in refractoriness and action potential duration indicate ancillary blockade of potassium channels.
Major obstacles concern the definition of nodal recovery time and nodal refractoriness.
The refractoriness of the fibres disclosed in these various prior art documents varies considerable.
It can result from complete heart block or from physiologic refractoriness of conduction tissue.
Refractoriness to clinical treatment is an indication for invasive therapies in HCM.
This particular system uses a contractile measurement to determine the refractoriness of the tissue.
Class III agents increase myocardial refractoriness vía a prolongation of cardiac action potential duration.
The refractory fillers not only act as densifiers but also contribute to strength and refractoriness.
Finally, there is refractoriness to symptomatic treatment.
Porous ceramics combine low thermal conductivity with high chemical and dimensional stability and refractoriness.
Purkinje fiber refractoriness was prolonged in a frequency-dependent manner.
Class Ib agents shorten the action potential duration and reduce refractoriness.
Re-bond strengths and refractoriness are compromised.
Due to refractoriness of the disease, treatment with tocilizumab was indicated.
However, there is a progressive increase in refractoriness with increasing silica content.
The sand refractoriness and re-bond strength are deleteriously affected.
In this study, immunosuppressives were chosen based on tolerance, side effects and refractoriness.
The cause of refractoriness may be either immune or non-immune.
It was determined that addition of La2O3 improved fiberisation while not reducing refractoriness.
Platelet refractoriness can be due to immune causes or non-immune causes.
Hypertriglyceridemia is generally controlled with drugs, and there is occasionally refractoriness to the conventional treatment.
Also, the refractoriness of phosphate bonded products is not always satisfactory.
This demonstrates that it exhibited excellent heat-retentivity and refractoriness as an exothermic riser sleeve.
This refractoriness was partially reversed by preincubation of the cells in low glucose for 2 h.
In addition, effects on electrical refractoriness are assessed by a single extra beat technique.
Calcinosis is known to result from persistent disease activity, poor treatment adherence, and therapy refractoriness.
The best compromise between refractoriness and fiberisation was found for a composition of,.
When recipients fail to demonstrate an adequate post-transfusion increment, this is termed platelet transfusion refractoriness.
However, a proportion of patients develop refractoriness to catecholamines, with higher morbidity and mortality.

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