[Back-formation from obsolete admixt, mixed into, from Middle English, from Latin admixtus, past participle of admiscēre, to mix into : ad-, ad- + miscēre, to mix; see meik- in Indo-European roots.]
admix - mix or blend; "Hyaline casts were admixed with neutrophils"
chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions
Key statement: A method for manufacturing a modified silica product includes admixing a mercapto silane and a silica to form a hydrophobated silica, and treating the hydrophobated silica with an oxidizing agent.
These positive results reflect the growing role of EXPAREL as an integral component of multimodal pain management due to its tremendous flexibility around dosing, volume expansion, and admixing. EXPAREL allows physicians to deliver long-acting, opioid-free local or regional analgesia using individualized approaches for both small and large procedures.
It entails adding to a composition a non polymer acidic viscoelastic surfactant that includes one or more of the following: erucic dimethyl amido propyl betaine C29H57N203, dicarboxylic coconut derived sodium salt (Miranol C2M-SF), cocamidopropyl dimethylamine (Mackine GO-163), cocoamidopropyl betaine, alkylether hydroxypropyl sultaine (Mirataine ASC); adding to the composition an acidic constituent and a polar carrier; and admixing with the surfactant a pseudo linker that includes one or more of the following: MgS04, MgCl2, and glutamic acid diacetic acid tetra sodium salt.
This collection of critical and philosophical essays explores the work and interests of Slavoj Zizek, known for his iconoclastic admixing of Lacan psychoanalysis, Hegel Idealism, and Karl Marx's critique of political economy.