10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «STARCHLIKE»
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A Primer of Botanical Latin with Vocabulary
A)starchlike, amyloid,staining blue, purple or reddishin iodine(adj. A) starchlike,
amyloid, staining blue, purpleor reddish iniodine amylum (noun n. 2) starch;
amylaceus (adj. A) starchy; amyloideus (adj. A) starchlike(noun n.2)starch;
amylaceus ...
Emma Short, Alex George, 2013
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Mosby's Pocket Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health ...
2. a starchlike proteincarbohydrate complex deposited abnormally in some
tissues during certain chronic disease states, such as amyloidosis, rheumatoid
arthritis, TB, and Alzheimer's disease. amyloid degeneration, degeneration of
tissue ...
3
Starch: Chemistry and Technology
Floridean starch contains no amylose (10, 16). Free polysaccharide granules are
also produced in the Dinophyceae, but the chemical nature remains uncertain (
10). Starchlike substances are produced in several species of bacteria (9, 12).
Roy L. Whistler, James N. BeMiller, Eugene F. Paschall, 1984
... (highly reactive organic compounds produced by oxidation) Allopathic (
conventional medicine) Amyloid (a hard, waxy deposit in tissues of a starchlike,
complex protein associated with some degenerative diseases) Anabolic (for
constructive ...
5
The Fungous Diseases of Man
Cells surrounded by capsule in which starchlike polysaccharide is formed
cryptococcus (20) Usually no capsule formation; no starchlike polysaccharide
produced. torulopsis (21) Reproduction by blastospores accompanied by short
hyphal ...
John Walter Wilson, Orda Allen Plunkett, 1965
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
[Gk, amylon, eidos, starchlike; L, fossa, ditch], a space in the wall of the
Oropharynx, between the pillars of the fauces, that is occupied by the palatine
tonsil. Also called tonsillar fossa. amygdaloid nucleus [Gk, amygdale, almond,
eidos, form; L, ...
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Extending Practical Medicine: Fundamental Principles Based ...
The food human beings need contains carbohydrates, for instance. These are
partly starchlike. As such they are substances that develop their activity in the
plant. They enter into the human body in the state they are able to achieve in the
plant.
Rudolf Steiner, Ita Wegman, 1997
Dr. R. F. Jackson a Sylvia Goergen, of\jth S. Bureau of Standards, with a tube of
inulin, a starchlike substance from dahlia plants, from which they obtained new
sugars. Edward H. Hansen, Los Angeles electrical engineer, with his invention ...
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Simon & Schuster Super Crossword Puzzle Dictionary And ...
glutenous, glutinous; 10 albuminous, gelatinous, starchlike; 12 mucilaginous
amyl alcohol: 8 fusel oil amyloid: 9 amyloidal; 10 amylaceous, starchlike amylum:
6 starch amyotonia: 5 atony; 6 atonia; 9 atonicity amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: 3 ...
Seth Godin, Lark Productions LLC, Seth Godin Productions, 1999
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Transactions of the American Gynecological Society
Reaction. Cover-glass. Cultures. Puerperium. Thick, starchlike. Thick, starchlike.
Thick, starchlike. Thick, starchlike. Thick, starchlike. Thick. starchlike. Fluid
yellowish-green. Thick white fluid. Very acid. Very acid. Very acid. Very acid. Very
acid.
American Gynecological Society, 1898
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «STARCHLIKE»
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How to whiten your smile at home
Foods high in cellulose – the strong starchlike compound found in celery, carrots, and apples – act as natural abrasives, cleansing teeth and removing surface ... «hellomagazine.com, gen 14»
Is the Future of Food in Tokyo?
As if that weren't enough, it also manufactures a unique starchlike carbohydrate, paramylon, that shows signs of effectiveness in boosting immune systems, ... «Wall Street Journal, lug 13»