10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DETERSION»
Discover the use of
detersion in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
detersion and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Update in Cosmetic Dermatology
3.9.1.1 Cleansing Agents A successful detersion in acne patients is very
important because it favors the removal of the excess of sebum and of
desquamated corneocytes, helping in containing the presence of bacteria on the
skin. All this ...
Antonella Tosti, Doris Hexsel, 2013
2
Lexicography and Physicke: The Record of Sixteenth-century ...
... other tumoures consisting above nature, which proceed of bloude) that we now
speake of those swellings, which are caused of choler 161. detersion [1607,
Topsell] 233 detersion of the filthie corruption 162. diacalaminthe [1658, Eng.
Diets.] ...
Roderick W. McConchie, 1997
3
Psychrolousia. Or, the History of Cold Bathing: Both Ancient ...
The Perfusions which answered our pumping, iira.v\h.rmauji should be quick, the
Detersion by Sponges, and the Body to be anointed before very dry. After Eating
immediately we must not Bathe, nor Eat immediately after Bathing.
Sir John Floyer, Edward Baynard, 1715
4
Color Atlas of Chemical Peels
... detersion to respect skin's physiological and structural equilibrium To avoid
massive skin water loss damaging skin structures and hydrolipidic film Use
moisturizing emulsions after detersion Use sebum regulators such as piroctone
olamine, ...
Antonella Tosti, Pearl E. Grimes, Maria Pia De Padova, 2012
5
Psychrolousia: or, the history of cold-bathing : both ...
... doing nothing but being silent themselves. The Perfusions which answered our
pumping, hreul^iauth should be quick, the Detersion by Sponges, and the Body
to be anointed before very dry* After Eating, immediately we must not Bathe, ...
6
Chemical Ocular Burns: New Understanding and Treatments
As in any cicatrization, there are two phases: the detersion phase to eliminate the
altered tissues and the repairing phase. Serious eye burns modify these two
phases: they increase the ability of detersion and reduce the ability of reparation.
Norbert Schrage, François Burgher, Jöel Blomet, 2010
7
Biomechanics and Biomaterials in Orthopedics
... of detersion, angioneogenesis, and cellular repair. After a first inflammatory
phase with polynuclear surges of neutrophiles and macrophages, a second
phase of granulation with conjunctive proliferation of neocapil- laries, fibroblasts,
and ...
Dominique G. Poitout, 2004
Another form of glacial erosion is griding and rubbing, i.e. glacial abrasion, also
referred to as detersion (Latin detergere — to cleanse) (Filip 1924, in Kettner
1954). In German the term for detersion is schleifende Erosion, and in Russian it
is ...
9
Introduction to Geomorphology
22.4 Glacial erosion: process AND FORM 22.4.1 Detersion and detraction The
pressure of the moving ice erodes the land surface. Loose material is taken up as
ground moraine at the base of the glacier and this contributes to the abrading or ...
10
Origins: a short etymological dictionary of modern English
... terroriste, terroriser. terry (cloth): o.o.o.: peril F tiri, drawn, pp of tirer, to draw or
pull. terse (whence terseness) and tersion; absterge, abstergent, abstersion,
abstersive; deterge, detergent, detersion. 1. Terse derives from L tersus, adj from
the ...