PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «METACHROMATISM»
metachromatism
metachromasy
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meta
classical
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «METACHROMATISM»
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METACHROMATISM, OR COLOUR CHANGE. By W. ACKROYD, Mem. Phys.
Soc. Many inorganic bodies change colour, when they are heated, without
suffering any alteration of chemical composition. These changes embrace a class
of ...
2
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
That absorption plays an all- important part will be evident from what we have
said in Section I., and that vibratory motion has little, if anything, to do with
metachromatism we hope to make clear in the sequel. Our experiments
demonstrate that ...
Sir William Crookes, 1776
3
Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
Levene and Schubert (1952) approached the problem differently by making a
spectrophotometric study of the metachromatism of thiazine dyes produced by
chondroitin sulphate. They found that additions of neutral salts of calcium at ...
4
THE BACTERIOLOGY OF DIPHTHERIA
Their size and shape are variable, though, as a rule, not spherical, nor ovoidal,
and the colour, whilst usually dark, does not suggest metachromatism. The
number of dark segments varies from three to nine. A\ Bx, C\ are familiar types of
...
5
Roget's Thesaurus of Words for Intellectuals: Synonyms, ...
The entire printing run had to be discarded because CYAN was missing. jacinth (
JAY-sinth). Reddish orange. JACINTH seemed like a good choicefor the kitchen
until Johnfinished painting one wall. metachromatism (met-ah-KRO-ma-tiz-um).
David Olsen, Michelle Bevilacqua, 2011
Both forms often show considerable metachromatism. Definition of B. Hoffmann.
— The organisms called B. Hoffmann have been separated from the B.
Diphtherias morphologically as follows : — B. Hoffmann. — Short rod-shaped or
pyramidal ...
Epidemiological Society of London, 1790
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The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science; with ...
METACHROMATISM, OR COLOUR CHANGE. By W. ACKROYD, Mem. Phys.
Soc. Many inorganic bodies change colour, when they are heated, without
suffering any alteration of chemical composition. These changes embrace a class
of ...
8
Proceedings: Isotopes in biochemistry and physiology
Fracture Control 0 7 Figure 3. Turnover of chondroitin sulfuric acid-S" as
measured by Huxley's coefficient (Fig. 7) where the beginning of the
metachromatism was already visible (Fig. 8). Some formation of new bone
trabeculae was found on ...
Simultaneously, the protoplasm of the cells was found to be intensely
metachromatic. In methyla- tion, metachromatism diminished, while subsequent
to treatment with hyalu- ronidase and metylation it disappeared completely.
Metachromatism ...
Vissh Meditsinski Institut, 1966
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
The absence of change in the lithium salt, the change in the sodium compound.
and the order of change in the latter case are all colour facts of somewhat the
same character as those I have grouped under the term metachromatism,' where
...