10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «LACTESCENCE»
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The Kumamoto Medical Journal
2) The liver, kidney and muscle lactescence of an adult rabbit caused a strong
change of the goldsol, while the serum and brain lactescence were unchanged. '!
) The goldsol reaction was slightly weaker in the case of the lactescence which ...
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An Introduction to the Science of Botany: Chiefly Extracted ...
LACTESCENCE, milkiness, is when a copious juice flows out on any injury done
to the plant. The colour of the liquor is either, 1. White, as in Euphorbia,... Papaver
,... Asclepias,... Apo- • The word signifies i little bladder filled with wind. Editor. f ...
James Lee (botaniste), James Lee (Jr.), 1810
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Laboratory Animal Science
TABLE 1 Correlation of triglyceride and cholesterol levels with lactescence TG*
vs lact* Cholest" vs lact' "TG is g/ 100 ml plasma. Cholesterol is mg/ 100 ml
plasma. Lactescence is referred to a standard suspension of Pyrex glass powder,
and ...
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Clinical physiology; the functional pathology of disease
In addition to spontaneous alimentary lactescence, heparin will clear artificial
lactescence induced by the intravenous injection or the addition to blood from a
heparinized animal of small amounts of emulsified fat. Pathologic Lactescence ...
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The Journal of the Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia
The supernatant serum was pipetted off entirely free from all blood cells, fibrin,
and platelet fragments. Hemolysis was carefully avoided. Lactescence readings
of the serums were made in a Coleman Junior Spectrophotometer. Distilled water
...
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An Introduction to Botany: Containing an Explanation of the ...
Lactescence, milkinefs, is when a copious juicd flows out on any injury done to
the plant. The colour of the liquor is either, White ; as in Euphorbia, Papaver,
Afclepias,' Apocynum, Cynanchum, Campanula, Lobelia, Ja- fioné, Acer, Selinum
, ...
James Lee, Charles Stewart, 1799
This liquid, however, as might have been anticipated, from tbe natural affinities of
the plant that yields it, owes its lactescence not to oil, but to the presence of
caoutchouc, or of a substance nearly similar to it, as chemical analysis bus ...
Gilbert Thomas Burnett, 1835
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Veterinary Clinical Pathology Secrets
The largestlipoproteins, chylomicrons and VLDLs, cause the lactescence(milky
appearance) or turbidity seen in lipemic blood samples. These lipoproteins are
large enough to interfere withlight transmission throughtheserum or plasma and ...
ACTION DU GLUCOSE SUR LA LACTESCENCE POST-PRANDIALE DU SUJET
NORMAL ET DIABÉTIQUE E. AZERAD, J. LEWIN, J. GHATA et L. SALAMIN
Hôpital Beaujon, Service de Nutrition-Endocrinologie, Paris (France) En étudiant
la ...
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The London encyclopaedia: or, Universal dictionary of ...
Lac*teous, adj. Lactescence, n. t. Lac'tescent, adj. Lactif'erous, adj. relating to
milk ; lactarium, a milk ^ house or place. Milky ; juicy : lac- tary, a milk house, J or
dairy : lacteal, a vessel containing or conveying chyle : lacteous, milky or
conveying ...