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  • verb Present participle of dialyze.

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Examples

  • She inserts two needles: One draws blood out of her body, through thin tubing and into the dialyzing machine, and the other returns the cleaned blood back into her body.

    A Dialysis Treatment For The Busy Patient Melinda Beck 2010

  • Before dialyzing, she needs to mix the dialyzing solution and sterilize the equipment.

    A Dialysis Treatment For The Busy Patient Melinda Beck 2010

  • Death was always there, lurking around the next corner, even in a nephrology fellowship, where we were mostly dialyzing people, correcting electrolytes, prescribing drugs.

    After the Diagnosis MD Julian Seifter 2010

  • Not long ago, in a case, I showed it by the use of dialyzing membranes.

    The Treasure-Train 1908

  • Among patients who begin dialyzing in their 80s and 90s, nearly half are suffering from congestive heart failure and one-third from diabetes or cardiovascular disease, Knauf and Aronson write.

    USATODAY.com News - Top Stories 2009

  • One way dialysis patients are able to have a more normal lifestyle is by dialyzing at home.

    KGBT 4 - KGBT - News of the Rio Grande Valley 2009

  • Simple as it may sound, that was dialyzing at night.

    Gazette.com : 2009

  • Given that they spend a lot longer in the dialysis clinic, having various moving parts for this, but should we be thinking of these as relatively to low acuity patients who would otherwise be home dialyzing, you just haven't have it in the clinic and therefore have maybe a sort of lower labor utilization costs or are these maybe traditionally really sick patients that just choose to do it at night and therefore would need the higher nursing attendance and the higher labor cost to go with this.

    Healthcare Sector and Stocks Analysis from Seeking Alpha 2009

  • Given that they spend a lot longer in the dialysis clinic, having various moving parts for this, but should we be thinking of these as relatively to low acuity patients who would otherwise be home dialyzing, you just haven't have it in the clinic and therefore have maybe a sort of lower labor utilization costs or are these maybe traditionally really sick patients that just choose to do it at night and therefore would need the higher nursing attendance and the higher labor cost to go with this.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

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