In various blood work panels, doctors check for levels of chloride (CI). Chloride is an electrolyte that comes from salt and can be measured in urine or in the blood. Its purpose is to maintain a good balance of fluids in your body. It is often checked when signs of dehydration are present. There is also a sweat test that measures chloride levels to help doctors determine if a child is suffering from cystic fibrosis.
As it is written, "ci" is not a Japanese word, though 'chi' means "blood."
CI means Commercial and Industrial yellowpage. ;)
CI SONO MEANS there are
CI means coupe or two door.
"que" usually means "that" or "which", "et" means "and", "ci" means "here" but is rarely used on its own.
"I will try" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase Ci proverò.Specifically, the pronoun ci means "it." The verb proverò means "(I) will try." The pronunciation is "tchee proh-veh-ROH."
It means "here" and is always used in conjunction with another word separated by an hyphen. For instance "ci-joint" means "enclosed", "attached", "ci-gît ..." means "here lies the body of ..." on a tombstone. It's an archaic form of "ici" (here).
Sì, ci sarà in Italian means "Yes, there will be" in English.
Thank you very much is in Polish Dziękuję(ci/Ci) bardzo or Bardzo(ci/Ci) dziękuję. The word ci is a version of the word ty, which in English means you, inflected to the dative form according to Polish grammatical rules.
Comme ci comme ca, et tu? Means so-so and you
99.9 CI means that there is a 99.9% chance the CI limits contains the value you are looking for.
"There are over..." is an English equivalent of the incomplete Italian phrase Ci sono oltre... .Specifically, the adverb ci means "there." The verb sono means "(they) are" in this context. The adverb/preposition oltre means "beyond, in addition to, over."The pronunciation is "tchee SOH-nohl-treh."