10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «VASCULOSE»
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
The tissues of fungi, including several species of Penicillium, contain large
quantities of metacellulose, the “ fungine ” of Braconnot. Vasculose is a
constituent of almost all vegetable tissues, associated with cellulose; it forms the
greater part of ...
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Containing Its ...
The tissues of fungi, including several species of Penicillium, contain large
quantities of metacellulose, the “fungine ” of Braconnot. Vasculose is a
constituent of almost all vegetable tissues, associated with cellulose; it forms the
greater part of ...
Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), Sir Frank Crisp, Francis Jeffrey Bell,
1883
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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY; CONTAINING ITS ...
The proportion of vasculose corresponds, in general terms, to the resistance or
hardness of the tissue. The wood of the poplar contains about 18 per cent. of
vasculose ; that of the box 34 per cent. ; ebony and lignum-vitae 35 per cent. ;
iron- ...
The proportion of vasculose corresponds, in general terms, to the resistance or
hardness of the tissue. The wood of the poplar contains about 18 per cent, of
vasculose ; that of the box 34 per cent. ; ebony and lignum-vitee 35 per cent. ;
iron- ...
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Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at ...
The residue is vasculose, which has a slightly yellow color, and preserves the
form of the original tissue, although the latter may have lost half its substance by
the removal of celluloid matters. Vasculose is insoluble in all neutral liquids, is
not ...
American Pharmaceutical Association, American Pharmaceutical Association. Meeting,
1884
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American Journal of Pharmacy
U. Vasculose. — This is the substance which enters most largely into the
composition of vessels and tracheids. It usually accompanies cellulose
substances, but differs from them completely in composition and properties,
containing more ...
7
American Journal of Pharmacy and the Sciences Supporting ...
Vasculose.—This is the substance which enters most largely into the composition
of vessels and tracbeids. It usually accompanies cellulose substances, but differs
from them completely in composition and properties, containing more carbon ...
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Journal of the Chemical Society
This paper, which is a continuation of the numerous investigations of Fremy on
this subject, gives the relative proportions of the various substances, viz., pectose
and its derivatives, cellulose, paracellulose, metacellulose, vasculose, and ...
Professor Fre'my carefully investigated the nature of the various substances, and
found that the vasculose and pectose were soluble in an alkali under certain
conditions, and that the cellulose was insoluble, lie therefore dissolves out the ...
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The American Naturalist
It possesses several characters in common with vasculose, resisting the action of
bi-hydrated sulphuric acid, but it is soluble at the ordinary pressure in dilute or
carbonated solutions of potassa and soda. It contains more carbon and hydrogen
...