10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CONGEALABLENESS»
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Seminal vesicles and fertility: biology and pathology
Influence of the Vesicular Secretion on the Congealableness of Spermatozoa
Congelation of a cell depends on the structure of its cytoplasmic membrane.
Congelation of spermatozoa entails the destruction of the membrane [19] and a
change ...
Claude Bollack, A. Clavert, 1985
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The Bremen lectures: on fundamental, living, religious questions
stand-point when, referring to the unbelief of that African in the congealableness
of water, he remarked, with his- accustomed irony : " When the African, from the
unvarying experience within his own limited circle, decides that water is by nature
...
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The Bremen Lectures, on Fundamental, Living, Religious Questions
stand-point when, referring to the unbelief of that African in the congealableness
of water, he remarked, with his accustomed irony : " When the African, from the
unvarying experience within his own limited circle, decides that water is by nature
...
Verein für Innere Mission in Bremen, 1871
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A French-English dictionary for chemists
... adv. confusedly. confusion, /. confusion. congé, m. leave; notice (of leaving);
discharge. congédier, v.t. discharge, dismiss. congélabllité, /. congealableness.
congelabie, a. congealable. congelant, p.a. congealing. congélation, /.
congelation, ...
Austin McDowell Patterson, 1921
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Muret-Sanders Enzyklopädisches englisch-deutsches und ...
roftaK. (SBaficr. rinne) gutter, water kennel. ®e-flflgel ("--) » * (gebeiuict;) birds pi.,
poultry ; meitS. (gefltigeltc ffieien) winged creatures pi.; F the feathered tribe; -
attofteUang / © poultry-show; ~= !|6nbler m poulterer; ~-fiavS n. ~- morft m ...
Eduard Muret, Daniel Sanders, Berthold Klatt, 1910
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Muret-Sanders Enzyklopädisches englisch-deutsches und ...
freezable, C7 con- ^ealable;~f eit/®: •» congealableness. f r-frttren f"1") I i>/n. (fn)
®c* f. frieren 4. — II ~ n <L* freezing (up); con- gmling. pkyi. : a congelation. tit fri(t
imitf! ("".
Eduard Muret, Daniel Sanders, Berthold Klatt, 1910
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
The process herein described, comprising the treatment of material of the
character indicated with water at the temperature- required to extract isinglass or
gelatin from the material without destroying the congealableness of the resulting
...
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The Works ... to which is Prefixed the Life of the Author. A ...
For though (to give an instance) water be thought to be the liquor, that is most
susceptible of such an intensity of cold, as will destroy or suspend its fluidity; yet,
not here to iepeat what we formerly delivered of the easy congealableness of oil
of ...
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Dictionary of the English and German Languages: Rearranged, ...
[s. prec. t deft] congealableness. (5b ftit'tttt, (30., ffcps.) [MHG. gevriesen, cf. 92- &
fricren] v. n. (pfw. fein) to freeze, congeal, to turn to ice. Gicfri'tcu, pp. of prec.;
frozen, congealed. ~25, M5 ~t, ice, ice-cream. (fiefil'ge, (m., pl. ~) [s. go' at fiigm] ...
Christoph Friedrich Grieb, 1907
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The standard pronouncing dictionary of the English language
See Unconditional. tln-oon-fdnn'i-ble, a. Unconformable. tln-con-form'I-ty, j. Want
of conformity. tin- con -fused', (-fXzd) a. Unconfuscd; — *. In- confusion. fln-con-
geal'a-ble, a. Uncongealable ; — *. In- congealableness. [niality. In-con-ge'nl-ol, ...