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Infusion

For Infusion we have terms and definitions in 11 topics. The topics are Beauty, Cancer, Culinary, Food, Gaucher Disease, HIV and AIDs, Health and Beauty, Lymphoma, Medical, Nutrition and Psychoactives.



Infusion (Beauty)

Tea made by steeping an herb's leaves or flowers in hot water.


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Infusion (Cancer)

A method of putting fluids, including drugs, into the bloodstream. Also called intravenous infusion.


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Infusion (Culinary)

Liquid derived from steeping herbs, spices, etc..


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Infusion (Food)

An infusion is the flavour that's extracted from any ingredient such as tea leaves, herbs or fruit by steeping them in a liquid such as water, oil or vinegar.


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Infusion (Gaucher Disease)

The introduction of a fluid other than blood into a vein, often over a long period of time. Many medicines are administered by infusion.


Infusion (HIV and AIDs)

The process of administering a medication to an individual by slowly injecting a dilute solution of the compound into a vein. Infusions are often used when the digestive system does not absorb appreciable quantities of a drug that is also too bulky or too toxic to be given by quick injection.


Infusion (Health and Beauty)

Tea made by steeping an herb's leaves or flowers in hot water.


Infusion (Lymphoma)

The introduction of a fluid, including medications, into the blood stream. Also called intravenous infusion.


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Infusion (Medical)

The introduction of a substance, such as a drug or nutrient, into the bloodstream or a body cavity


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Infusion (Nutrition)

A drink made by steeping plants or plant extracts in hot water for 10 to 20 minutes, making it stronger than tea.


Infusion (Psychoactives)

1. Preparation of a medicinal plant made by steeping the material in hot water. Infusions are apporpiate for leaves and flowers. Woods, barks, and roots are often prepared as a decoction instead.




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