Preferred Name | Osmotic Pressure | |
Synonyms |
Hypotonic Stress Hypertonic Shocks Osmotic Stress Stress, Osmotic Osmotic Stresses Hypotonic Stresses Shock, Hypotonic Stresses, Hypotonic Hypertonic Stress Shocks, Hypertonic Shocks, Hypotonic Stresses, Hypertonic Stresses, Osmotic Hypertonic Stresses Hypotonic Shock Hypotonic Shocks Shocks, Osmotic Osmotic Shock Shock, Hypertonic Stress, Hypotonic Pressure, Osmotic Shock, Osmotic Osmotic Pressures Osmotic Shocks Pressures, Osmotic Stress, Hypertonic Hypertonic Shock |
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Definitions |
A sudden change in the osmotic pressure caused by a large dilution in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed, usually in order to cause it to burst and lose its contents. A change in the osmotic pressure caused by a change in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed. The pressure required to prevent the passage of solvent through a semipermeable membrane that separates a pure solvent from a solution of the solvent and solute or that separates different concentrations of a solution. It is proportional to the osmolality of the solution. A sudden change in the osmotic pressure caused by a large increase in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed, usually in order to cause it to shrink in CELL VOLUME. A change in the osmotic pressure caused by an increase in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed. A change in the osmotic pressure caused by a dilution in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed. A sudden change in the osmotic pressure caused by a large change in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed, usually in order to cause it to burst and lose its contents. |
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ID |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D009997 |
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altLabel |
Hypotonic Stress Hypertonic Shocks Osmotic Stress Stress, Osmotic Osmotic Stresses Hypotonic Stresses Shock, Hypotonic Stresses, Hypotonic Hypertonic Stress Shocks, Hypertonic Shocks, Hypotonic Stresses, Hypertonic Stresses, Osmotic Hypertonic Stresses Hypotonic Shock Hypotonic Shocks Shocks, Osmotic Osmotic Shock Shock, Hypertonic Stress, Hypotonic Pressure, Osmotic Shock, Osmotic Osmotic Pressures Osmotic Shocks Pressures, Osmotic Stress, Hypertonic Hypertonic Shock |
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AQL |
DE PH RE |
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cui |
C3661514 C0029393 C3661516 C0524680 C3661515 C3661442 C3661513 |
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DC |
1 |
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definition |
A sudden change in the osmotic pressure caused by a large dilution in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed, usually in order to cause it to burst and lose its contents. A change in the osmotic pressure caused by a change in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed. The pressure required to prevent the passage of solvent through a semipermeable membrane that separates a pure solvent from a solution of the solvent and solute or that separates different concentrations of a solution. It is proportional to the osmolality of the solution. A sudden change in the osmotic pressure caused by a large increase in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed, usually in order to cause it to shrink in CELL VOLUME. A change in the osmotic pressure caused by an increase in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed. A change in the osmotic pressure caused by a dilution in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed. A sudden change in the osmotic pressure caused by a large change in the concentration of solution to which a cell is exposed, usually in order to cause it to burst and lose its contents. |
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DX |
19740101 |
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FX |
D014882 D014883 D064587 |
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HN |
74(68) |
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Inverse of AQ |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/Q000502 |
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Inverse of RO |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D014882 |
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Machine permutation |
74 |
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MDA |
19990101 |
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MMR |
20160617 |
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MN |
G02.640.249 G01.374.715.578 G02.723.661 |
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notation |
D009997 |
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prefLabel |
Osmotic Pressure |
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TERMUI |
T835496 T835497 T835495 T835498 T029576 T835499 T029577 |
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TH |
NLM (1968) NLM (1998) NLM (2014) |
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tui |
T070 |
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subClassOf |
http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/MESH/D011312 |