Yes. NS=Normal Saline and NSS=Normal Saline Solution
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Ns stands for "nanoseconds."
compound
YES
No. For the physical formula ratio, of [solute:solvent] to be the same, you would have to use twice as much glucose as sucrose, to make the solution; because sucrose is a disaccharide. But, when preparing the solution, the actual weight used will be approximately the same. You have a solution, with solute sucrose, at 1C ratio. Weighing the same amount of glucose (in grams), will make a solution of 2C ratio. General expression is Glucose:Sucrose::2:1.
plain NSS or plain Normal Saline Solution is simply 0.9% NaCl
You can use any isotonic solution like Normal Saline Solution (NSS), Hayem's and Gower's.
It is a Hypotonic solution that is 1/2 of the normal isotonic 0.9% NS. NS stands for Normal Saline. 0.45% NS pulls water out of the blood and puts it into your cells.
role of NSS disaster management
hypertonic
NSS College of Engineering was created in 1960.
WHAT ARE THE PROBLEMS FACED BY nss VOLUNTEERS DURING nss ACTIVITIES
That is due to a bad or dirty Neutral Safety Switch (NSS). Here's a guide to clean the NSS: http://jeepin.com/features/nss/
nss can mean a few different things:1. No s***, Sherlock2. Nasoom Sleepless Syndrome3. Non sexual sleepover
0.85% nacl sol or normal saline solution is used as it is an isotonic solution which will emmulsify bacterial cells and dont cause any injury ( injury due to osmotic gradient in which cell can shrink or swell/burst ). solution upto 0.98% can be used.
Normal saline solution has a sodium chloride concentration of 9 g/L.
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