10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPUMOUS»
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A treatise on the external, chemical, and physical ...
Spumous glass, with so many vesicular cavities as to give the mass a spumous
character, as in obsidian and pitchstone. 2. Transparency, into a. Clear glass,
which is transparent. b. Clouded glass, with transparent places, but partially
clouded.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
... greatly congested; the lining membrane of the bronchial tubes were deeply
injected with blood, and much bloody and spumous serosity exuded from the cut
bronchial orifices. No efi'usion into this cavity, and no adhesions between the
lungs ...
3
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
Bichat had supposed that air injected into the veins of animals was fatal by its
noxious influence on the brain; and, carried onward by the impetuosity of his
sanguine mind, he fancied that he had seen spumous blood filling the' carotids
and ...
4
London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
This scrum is usually colourless and transparent, but sometimes of a slight fawn
colour ; and according to the duration of the disease it is more or less spumous :
thus, if the disease 3G9.— xv. be recent, the secretion is always mixed with a ...
5
Observations, historical, critical, and medical, on the ...
In the first stage of fermentation, there is a various agitation, attenuation, and
intimate mixture, of the different parts of the fermenting materials ; this is
succeeded by a gradual collection of a spumous crust on the sursace of them,
which, while it ...
6
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge
The putrifying parts suffer a tiirgesccnce, and becoming airy and spumous,
ascend into the surface of the water. Brown. — The Ipumy waves proclaim the
wat'ry war. Dryd. — The spumous and florid state of the blood arises from its own
...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1806
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
The putrifying parts suffer a turgescence, and becoming airy and spumous,
ascend into the surface of the water. Bro<wn. — The spumy waves proclaim the
wat'ry war. Dry d. —The spumous and florid fixate of the blood arises from its own
...
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A treatise on the external character of minerals
It may be distinguish- cd in regard to J. Density, into a. Compact glass. h.
Vesicular glass, with single vesicular cavities. c. Spumous glass, with so many
vesicular cavities as to give the mass a spumous character, as in obsidian and
pitchstone.
Robert Jameson, Abraham Gottlob Werner, 1816
9
Advances in Marine Biology APL
Secretory cells in a cnidoglandular tract of a filament of Actinia equina: spumous
mucous cell (M) and zymogen cells (Z). Zymogen cells contain an extensive
rough endoplasmic reticulum (er). described two types of mucous cells, a
spumous ...
J. H. S. Blaxter, Sir Frederick S. Russel, 1985
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Dendritic Cells: Advances in Research and Application: 2011 ...
Department of Internal Medicine, Paris: Spumous histiocytic oligoarthritis
coexisting with systemic Langerhans' cell histiocytosis: case report and literature
review Current study results from the report, 'Spumous histiocytic oligoarthritis ...