«EPIDERMOSE» संबंधित पोर्तुगीज पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
epidermose चा वापर शोधा. पोर्तुगीज साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
epidermose शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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Chemical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in All ...
The fibrine is dissolved, but a small residue however, according to Bouchardat,
remains insoluble, which he very improperly calls epidermose, whilst he called
the dissolved portion albu- minose. Other diluted acids behave like the muriatic,
but ...
William Francis, Henry Croft, 1844
But he did not observe epidermose there. Albumen from eggs and serum, as also
caseine, likewise yield with muriatic acid, according to Bouchardat, a solution of
albuminose. These facts deserve a more close examination, especially as ...
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The Chemist, Or, Reporter of Chemical Discoveries and ...
He, very wrongly, names this latter epidermose, and he gives the name of
albuminose to the dissolved portion. Other dilute acids act like the hydrochloric,
only their action is slower. The gluten of wheat undergoes, according to M.
Bouchardat, ...
Charles Watt, John Watt, 1844
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The Chemical Gazette, Or, Journal of Practical Chemistry, in ...
But he did not observe epidermose there. Albumen from eggs and serum, as also
caseine, likewise yield with muriatic acid, according to Bouchardat, a solution of
albumiuose. These facts deserve a more close examination, especially as ...
Here, then, we find in the blood two fundamental principles of animal tissues —
gelatin and epidermose — the existence of which in the vital fluid was not before
known. Secondly, The basis of albumen in the egg, of serum in the blood, ...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
COVCHIOLIH. An organic constituent of the shells of certain molluscs, first
observed by Fremy. It closely resembles keratin, or epidermose ; does not yield
gelatin by boiling with water, even under strong pressure ; is insoluble in water,
alcohol, ...
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Maryland Medical and Surgical Journal: And Official Organ of ...
We can by no means assent, however, to the view of the nature of fibrin which M.
Bouchardat seems desirous of founding upon these experiments,— namely, that
in the clot of blood there is a network composed of gelatine and epidermose, ...
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The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal
A very small portion of membrane still escapes solution in the hydrochloric acid;
this is what the author names epidermose. When gluten, caseum, and albumen
were treated in the same manner similar solutions of albuminose were obtained.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
The hazmatosin of the blood is not, therefore, the only ox gen carrier, seeing that
the fibrin at the lungs is converted into the binoxi e of protein, (or epidermose of
Bouchardat,) and into the tritoxide, (or gelatin of Bouchardat.) As these principles
...
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The Blood and Its Third Anatomical Element
The part of the fibrin that Bouchardat regarded under the name of epidermose, as
one of the two proximate principles constituting fibrin, was precisely the
microzymas which I proposed to isolate. In consequence of the viscosity of the ...