tpn

IPA: tˈipˈiˈɛn

Root Word: TPN

noun

  • (biochemistry) Initialism of triphosphopyridine nucleotide. [(biochemistry) nicotinamide adenine trinucleotide]
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Examples of "tpn" in Sentences

  • A big fat BOO to Burgess, Conlin, Godden, and the Sallys. tpn
  • Hypoglycaemia is likely to occur with abrupt cessation of TPN.
  • But that single reporter played by a different set of rules. tpn
  • Motility problems that lead to TPN usage can be very difficult to diagnose.
  • Outpatient TPN practices are still being refined but have been used for years.
  • Seattle needs to de-densify to compete with the superior sprawl of the suburbs. tpn
  • Ivan, you did note, right, that the rebuild "did not get anywhere close to 50%" right? tpn
  • Or at least pollute a perfectly good comments page with your unhinged propagandist blather. tpn
  • Just putting off paving the roads. tpn potholes are a lot worse on bikes then they are on cars. morning fizzy
  • Also, at 12 stories, it is in the proper height range for dense, walkable urbanism. tpn density = affordable -- like, in Manhattan, eh?
  • They'll still be able to lay them off if that's what you are concerned about - they just need to do it with a little more thought and a little more process. tpn
  • It's not that big of a deal, and other than super-anti-McGinn folks, disaffected supporters, and a few of the local political crazies, nobody will really care. tpn
  • You have to kind of let go and tell the truth, or else no one can hear you! tpn yes, he needs to reveal himself for the Green-populist demogogue that he is, as he rewards political allies with jobs and contracts that have little to do with qualifications. tpn

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