10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «XYLOCHROME»
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xylochrome in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
xylochrome and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: protoxylen, pyroxylo- phile, pyroxylophilous, pyroxylophily,
sapro- xylobios, saproxylobios, saproxylobiotic, xy- lan, xylanthrax, xylem,
xylivorous, xylobal- samum, xylocarp, xylocarpous, xylochrome, xylogen,
xylogryphy, ...
... Linticem Wnoilruff, Af/ierit/a Woodsorrel, Os'titix .)«>'A'A»7/(^ Wormwood, . 1 t'tt'
m i*i<i Wounds, 142 Xunthin, 78 Xitathium, 623 Xantliophyll, 60, 7S Xanthttria, *
371, *372, 373 Xylem, sft Tracheal portion Xylochrome, 125 Yam, iJioscttrciicrtie
...
Eduard Strasburger, Fritz Noll, Heinrich Schenck, 1903
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
For the dark-coloured contents of the vessels the author adopts Hal-tig's term
xylochrome. The following are among the more important results of his
observations. ' SB. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1882, p. 1093. See Naturforschcr, xvi. (
1883) . 53.
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
П; «i. xylochrome чи^ч^Т; xylogen чмччч, 5TÇ; ns. xylography 4^5 ftl+tfl, iTESü^rr;
xylographies fa?, *rr«S iWT; ^ГТЬб)гФ>|Н, (SPFft TT) ^Tlf, ч^н^П; xylographer
iTSsfa^pfTT, ^rss ЧГёГШТ; (ч«и«) TT) ^?rf iT^ ÍMT, >Нччз|)ч>К; aa¡/í. xylographie,
...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
he wanted to know. “And bees? And cows? And dogs?” She recognized his ABC
book and they turned it into a game. Yes, all the farm buildings were painted with
xylochrome, and one of them housed zebras — and then, thank heavens at last ...
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The natural history collection of the Providence Athenaeum: ...
The lovely frontispiece is a xylochrome of "the great water-lily, Victoria Regina,"
engraved by R. Anderson after a drawing by James Stewart. The other wood
engravings are after drawings by A. Faguet Mesnel and Emile Bayard. The sea-
green ...
Providence Athenaeum, 1997
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The chemistry of cellulose and wood
The substance filling the cells of heartwood and giving it increased weight and
color was called xylochrome by Hartig.3 It was subsequently known as "Kernstoff.
" He thought that heartwood was formed by the transformation of the material ...
Arlie William Schorger, 1926
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Containing Its ...
For the dark-coloured contents of the vessels the author adopts Hartig's term
xylochrome. The following are among the more important results of his
observations. ' SB. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 1882, p. 1093. See Naturforscher, xvi. (
1883) .53. p 1 ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), Sir Frank Crisp, Francis Jeffrey Bell, 1883
For the dark-coloured contents of the vessels the author adopts Havtig's term
xylochrome. The following are among th© more important results of his
observations. » SB. Akad. Wisa. Berlin, 1882, p. 1003. See Nnturforscher, xvi. (
1883) p.
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a text - book of botany
The tannins impart to the dead wood a distinct colour, often very characteristic,
especially when it has been transformed into wood dyes, or so-called xylochrome
. The tannin in the woody walls acts as a preservative against decay, while the ...
dr. eduard strasburger, dr. ludwig jost, dr. heinrich schenck, 1912