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alexin
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ALEXINIC»
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1
Transactions of the Annual Meeting
The phenomenon of complement fixation must develop itself in the presence of
alexinic units which we determine every time according to the hemolytic and
antihemolytic properties of each reagent. The practical consequence of our
biological ...
National Tuberculosis Association, 1915
But the alexinic activity of the blood varies normally within such wide limits that
only maximal changes could be regarded as significant, and it appears that it is
only as the fatal termination of certain severe infections are reached — such as ...
3
Studies in Biophysics: The Critical Temperature of Serum (56 ...
solution, its alexinic power is definitely inferior to that of an analogous dilution
made with a Tyrode or Normosal solution containing bicarbonate. A fresh serum
diluted with Tyrode solution through which a current of air has passed for 20 ...
Pierre Lecomte du Noüy, 1945
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... FULMINIC GYMNASIC HOLOZOIC HYLOZOIC ISOTYPIC LEPROTIC
LYSERGIC MASTITIC METAZOIC ALEXINIC AORISTIC BIOGENIC DESERTIC
EGOISTIC GENTILIC HOLISTIC KISMETIC MYOGENIC PARSONIC PODZOLIC
REAGINIC ...
This anticomplementary action increased as the serum was heated to about 90°
C. Above this temperature it is destroyed. He refers this property to the serum
lipoids. Neisser and Doring (73) noticed anti-alexinic properties of human sera ...
6
Immunity Against Animal Parasites
Browning and McKenzie (74) observed similar heat-sensitive anti-alexinic action
on the part of normal serum. Zinsser and Johnston (75) found that all normal sera
will develop anti-alexinic properties on preservation at room temperature within ...
James Thomas Culbertson, 1941
But the alexinic activity of the blood varies normally within such wide limits that
only maximal changes could be regarded as ... anthrax and pneumococcus
infections, for example — that the alexinic power falls greatly or disappears
altogether.
United States. Congress, 1910
8
Report of the Board of Regents
But the alexinic activity of the blood varies normally within such wide limits that
only maximal changes could be regarded as ... anthrax and pneumococcus
infections, for example — that the alexinic power falls greatly or disappears
altogether.
9
The Popular Science Monthly
But the alexinic activity of the blood varies normally within such wide limits that
only maximal changes could be regarded as significant, and it appears that it is
only as the fatal termination of certain severe infections are reached — such as ...
10
Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian ...
But the alexinic activity of the blood varies normally within such wide limits that
only maximal changes could be regarded as ... anthrax and pneumococcus
infections, for example—that the alexinic power falls greatly or disappears
altogether.
Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents, 1910