CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO EMULSIONIZE
PRESENT
Present
I emulsionize
you emulsionize
he/she/it emulsionizes
we emulsionize
you emulsionize
they emulsionize
Present continuous
I am emulsionizing
you are emulsionizing
he/she/it is emulsionizing
we are emulsionizing
you are emulsionizing
they are emulsionizing
Present perfect
I have emulsionized
you have emulsionized
he/she/it has emulsionized
we have emulsionized
you have emulsionized
they have emulsionized
Present perfect continuous
I have been emulsionizing
you have been emulsionizing
he/she/it has been emulsionizing
we have been emulsionizing
you have been emulsionizing
they have been emulsionizing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I emulsionized
you emulsionized
he/she/it emulsionized
we emulsionized
you emulsionized
they emulsionized
Past continuous
I was emulsionizing
you were emulsionizing
he/she/it was emulsionizing
we were emulsionizing
you were emulsionizing
they were emulsionizing
Past perfect
I had emulsionized
you had emulsionized
he/she/it had emulsionized
we had emulsionized
you had emulsionized
they had emulsionized
Past perfect continuous
I had been emulsionizing
you had been emulsionizing
he/she/it had been emulsionizing
we had been emulsionizing
you had been emulsionizing
they had been emulsionizing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will emulsionize
you will emulsionize
he/she/it will emulsionize
we will emulsionize
you will emulsionize
they will emulsionize
Future continuous
I will be emulsionizing
you will be emulsionizing
he/she/it will be emulsionizing
we will be emulsionizing
you will be emulsionizing
they will be emulsionizing
Future perfect
I will have emulsionized
you will have emulsionized
he/she/it will have emulsionized
we will have emulsionized
you will have emulsionized
they will have emulsionized
Future perfect continuous
I will have been emulsionizing
you will have been emulsionizing
he/she/it will have been emulsionizing
we will have been emulsionizing
you will have been emulsionizing
they will have been emulsionizing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would emulsionize
you would emulsionize
he/she/it would emulsionize
we would emulsionize
you would emulsionize
they would emulsionize
Conditional continuous
I would be emulsionizing
you would be emulsionizing
he/she/it would be emulsionizing
we would be emulsionizing
you would be emulsionizing
they would be emulsionizing
Conditional perfect
I would have emulsionize
you would have emulsionize
he/she/it would have emulsionize
we would have emulsionize
you would have emulsionize
they would have emulsionize
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been emulsionizing
you would have been emulsionizing
he/she/it would have been emulsionizing
we would have been emulsionizing
you would have been emulsionizing
they would have been emulsionizing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you emulsionize
we let´s emulsionize
you emulsionize
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to emulsionize
Past participle
emulsionized
Present Participle
emulsionizing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMULSIONIZE»
Discover the use of
emulsionize in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
emulsionize and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Montreal Medical Journal
One. drachm. of. Lactopeptine. dissolved. in. four. fluid. drachms. of. water. will.
emulsionize. sixteen. ounces. of. Cod. Liver. Oil. Cuillicothk, Mo., September 4th,
1874. I have used LA OTOPEPTINE this summer with good effect in all cases of ...
George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross, 1876
It must be held in remembrance that the distinguishing attribute of the pancreatic
juice is to emulsionize fatty matters, but, as I before remarked, other animal fluids
possess the same property, though in far less degree. In Dr. Bright's cases two ...
Sir John Russell Reynolds, 1871
3
Contributions to Pathology and the Practice of Medicine
It must be held in remembrance that the distinguishing attribute of the pancreatic
juice is to emulsionize fatty matters, but, as I before remarked, other animal fluids
possess the same property, though in far less degree. In Bright's cases two ...
John Richard Wardell, 1885
4
Handbook of Pharmacy: Embracing the Theory and Practice of ...
the product weigh 40 parts. Five parts of this mucilage are sufficient to
emulsionize 8 parts of oil (fixed). To the mucilage contained in a bottle, add the
oil in portions, agitating thoroughly after each addition; follow this up by the syrup,
flavoring, ...
5
A System of legal medicine
Upon shaking chloroform with the alkalinized fluid containing the suspected
alkaloid, as directed above, it quite frequently happens that the agitation causes
the chloroform to emulsionize. In this event its separation from the aqueous fluid
is ...
Allan McLane Hamilton, 1894
6
The Medical and Surgical Reporter
The gum is in the form of translucent, grayish~brown, brittle fragments, easily
pulverized, and without odor or taste, and thirty grains will emulsionize an ounce
of cod-liver 0il.—S(le/lee, Jan. 17, 1890. The Electrical Phenomena of the Human
...
7
The United States Dispensatory and Physicians' Pharmacology
In making emulsions with volatile oils, it has been recommended first to dissolve
them in one of the fixed oils, the oil of almond for example, and then to
emulsionize the oleaginous solution with syrup and gum arabic. For 100 parts of
water, ...
8
Pharmaceutical Journal: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and ...
If "Apprentice " will try adding the tr. opii and tr. catechu to the mixed bismuth,
subcarb. and traga- canth, then gradually the aq. cinnamomi, he might easily get
the tragacanth to emulsionize if not entirely to dissolve. But is there not a printer's
...
9
The Chemical Trade Journal
... consisted of opaque, yellowish-brown irregular fragments, somewhat brittle,
but not easily reduced to powder, dissolving in water to a turbid mucilaginous
solution ; of this, live grains were sufficient to emulsionize an ounce of cod liver
oil.
The gum is in the form of translucent, grayish-brown, brittle fragments, easily
pulverized, and without odor or taste, and thirty grains will emulsionize an ounce
of cod liver oil. —An insect destructive to wheat, but previously unknown in this ...