10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAEMACHROME»
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haemachrome in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Model-Based Reasoning: Science, Technology, Values
From humans, the most intelligent animals, to the low mollusk, there are similar
haemachrome in their cells. Do animals and plants contain some of the same
things? Yes, there are similar contents: chlorophyll and haemachrome are a ...
L. Magnani, Nancy J. Nersessian, 2002
2
ERS Handbook of Respiratory Medicine:
During treatment with azathioprine, haemachrome and liver function should be
monitored; in fact, azathioprine causes bone marrow suppression and
hepatotoxicity. There are no clinical trials that confirm a certain benefit of
combination ...
Paolo Palange, Anita K. Simonds, 2013
3
New Ingredients in Food Processing: Biochemistry and Agriculture
The denatured haemachrome compounds of the nitroso-myoglobulin are pink in
colour (ham). 7.2.1.2 Rigor mortis After the animal dies, the cessation of blood
circulation suppresses the supply of oxygen; the muscle is then in an anaerobic ...
Gunnar Linden, Denis Lorient, 1999
4
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: anhematosis, anhemo- lytic, haemachrome, haemacyte,
haemapho- bia, haemapoietic, haematidrosis, haemato- bic, haematobium,
haematochrome, haema- tocytozoon, haematogenous, haematolysis,
haematophagous, ...
5
Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
O haem- [Br.] SEE hem-. haema- [Br.] SEE hema-. haemachrome [Br.] SEE
hemachrome. haernacyte [Br.] SEE hemacyte. haemacytometer [Br.] SEE
hemacytometer. haemadsorption [Br.] SEE hemadsorption. haemadSOrption
virus type 1 [Br.] ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005
6
Official Gazette of the United States Patent and Trademark ...
CLASS 10—MEDICAL APPARATUS FoR MEDICAL APPARATUS AND
INsTRUMENTs, NAMELY, STETHOSCOPES, SPHYGMOMANOMETERS,
HAEMACHROME METERs, BLOOD TEsTING INSTRUMENTS; TEsTING
APPARATUS FOR ...
7
Problems of ageing: biological and medical aspects
If the mycelium is cultivated in a solution of leucin or haemoglobin (
haemachrome) mixed with inorganic salts, mycelial growth is rapid at first,
followed by sexual reproduction as the nutrients diminish. In this case asexual
spore formation does ...
Edmund Vincent Cowdry, Edgar Allen, 1942
8
Pocket dictionary of biochemistry:
s.u. haemo-. haemachrome n Brit. 1. Blutfarbstoff m. 2.
sauerstofftransportierendes Blutpigment nt. haemacyte n Brit. s.u. haemocyte.
Haemadipsa n Haemadipsa nt. haemagglutination n Brit. Hämag- glutination/.
haemagglutinative adj. Brit.
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macrogamete German Ocean hexateuchal haemachrome chamaephyte
metaethical chatelaines ...
Justin Crozier, Cormac McKeown, 2006
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The Moss Inhabiting Nematodes and Rotifiers
In this alga the red colour originates from haemachrome occuring diffusely in the
plasma. According to the above I am inclined to believe that algae play the
principal role as food for the Dorylaiminae, however that they also suck
overground ...
Chr Overgaard Nielsen, 1948