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Example sentences for "albuminous"

Lexicographically close words:
albumen; albumenized; albumin; albuminoid; albuminoids; albumins; albuminuria; albumose; albumoses; albums
  1. The reaction presented by a solution of sodium albuminate in the presence of neutral salts leads to the view that colloid material may represent a coagulation of an albuminous substance or substances under favoring conditions.

  2. In another instance, a child of five years, from three to four weeks after scarlet fever was noticed to have anasarca of the face and extremities, with scanty and albuminous urine.

  3. Its reaction is alkaline, and it has a faint albuminous or spermatic smell.

  4. Moreover, a high temperature continuing for a time tends to produce degenerative changes, albuminous and fatty, in the tissues, the more rapidly the higher the temperature, so that the functions of organs are seriously impaired.

  5. Albuminous urine is a symptom of much diagnostic importance.

  6. Albuminous urine is found during the first day.

  7. Thus, Rilliet relates the case of a boy of five years who twenty days after the occurrence of scarlet fever, and six hours after the appearance of bloody and albuminous urine, had double hydrothorax, rapidly developed.

  8. But on the other hand, barley and maize are richer in albuminous matter and in ash.

  9. Rice contains much more starch, but on the other hand, much less albuminous matter and ash, than maize and barley.

  10. It might be expected that male offspring would result, in consequence of a more albuminous diet, by which a greater increment of albumen would be made possible; the thing, however, is not quite so simple as this.

  11. This glycogen probably arises partly from the carbo-hydrates of the food, but certainly from the albuminous substances taken with the food, which, when broken up, separate into nitrogenous products and glycogen.

  12. Some immediate experiments proved that it was necessary to give more carbo-hydrates and less albuminous food, in order to re-establish the previous relations.

  13. Albuminous urine, on being exposed to a temperature of about 150° becomes opaque, and deposites this principle in a coagulated state.

  14. But the most delicate test of albuminous matter in general is dilute acetic acid, and the prussiate of potash.

  15. In some instances, the effects of heat upon albuminous urine are increased by the addition of nitric acid.

  16. As albuminous urine is of frequent occurrence in dropsical complaints, and its presence regulates in some degree the practice proper to be pursued, the following characters, given to it by Dr.

  17. Sudden deafness, with ringing in the ears and albuminous urine.

  18. His urine, of which I had taken a quantity the day previous for examination, contained a considerable amount of albuminous sediments.

  19. They are allied to albuminous bodies and proteoses, and are frequently described as tox-albumens.

  20. Buchner designates these protective bodies, held in solution in the blood, alexines, and regards them as belonging to the albuminous bodies of the lymph and plasma.

  21. This is, in part, due to the fact that it forms in albuminous liquids an albuminate of mercury which is inactive.

  22. They all contain albuminous or azotised principles, which in a moist state putrefy and suffer decomposition.

  23. If we add to a solution of pure sugar an albuminous substance, a caseous or fleshy matter, the development of yeast becomes manifest, and an additional quantity of it is found at the end of the operation.

  24. The boiling is known to be completed when the liquor 'clears,' as it is called, and albuminous flocks sink to the bottom of the copper.

  25. The albuminous coagula, if washed, redissolved in water, and injected into the most sensitive animals, produce no harmful effect whatever.

  26. The muscular fibres already become necrosed half an hour after the injection; the diseased tissue becomes permeated with an albuminous mass rich in fibrin, and the blood is extravasated.

  27. The albuminous precipitate, when separately collected and washed, is no longer toxic.

  28. The vegetable kingdom is the original source of albuminous substances, the albumins being found in greatest quantity in the seed.

  29. This form affects some people after partaking of a meal consisting largely of albuminous foods, such as eggs.

  30. Watery and acid foods like mangolds and brewers' grains produce a more aqueous milk than do albuminous and fatty foods like oil-cakes.

  31. The artificial formation of adipocere has been studied; it appears that it is not formed from albuminous matter, but from the various fats in the body collecting together and undergoing decomposition.

  32. Albuminoids is the anatomical name given to albuminous substances forming the connective tissues.

  33. Nothing but a kind of albuminous simplicity noticeable in them; no wit, originality, brightness in the way of uttered intellect.

  34. These are fine qualities indeed, especially with an "albuminous simplicity" as vehicle to them.

  35. Opposite the prow, a city was rising up out of the albuminous waves of fog.

  36. A constituent of human fæces formed in the small intestines as a product of the putrefaction of albuminous matter.

  37. Boiled or steamed Potatoes should turn out floury, or mealy, by reason of the starch granules swelling up and filling the cellular tissue, whilst absorbing the albuminous contents of its cells.

  38. A spiral band of thickened albuminous substance which exists in the white of the bird's egg, and serves to maintain the yolk in its position; the treadle.

  39. Coagulation is generally the change of an albuminous body into an insoluble modification.

  40. The thick, curdy precipitate formed by the coagulation of albuminous matter; any mass of coagulated matter, as a clot of blood.

  41. Central in all the discussion of the influence of intoxicating drink upon the human brain is the fact that albuminous substances are hardened by alcohol.

  42. Alcohol, by its affinity for water, hardens all the albuminous or glue-like substances in the body.

  43. All the amazing alterations you saw in the shape, color, and contents of the blood discs are produced by the affinity of alcohol for the water in the albuminous portion of the globules.

  44. I now pour alcohol upon this albuminous fluid, and if the result here is what it has been in other cases, I shall pretty soon be able to show you a very good example of what coagulated albumen is in the nervous system and blood corpuscles.

  45. Wherever alcohol touches this albuminous substance, it hardens it, and it does so by absorbing and fixing the water it contains.

  46. Each encloses a seed, hairy, albuminous with straight embryo and flattened cotyledons.

  47. It is an albuminous fluid, having an alkaline reaction.

  48. The gastric juice has the property of coagulating liquid albuminous matter when mixed with it.

  49. It is an albuminous fluid, resembling the aqueous humor, but is more dense, and differs from the aqueous in this important particular, that it has not the power of re-producing itself.

  50. The tuber is made up of little cells filled with starch granules, surrounded and permeated with a watery fluid containing a small percentage of the albuminous or nitrogenous elements.

  51. The carbonaceous class includes starch, sugar, and fats; the nitrogenous, all albuminous elements; and the inorganic comprises the mineral elements.

  52. The albuminous elements are found only in the flesh.

  53. This class of foods contains representatives of all nutritive elements, but is especially characterized by as excess of albuminous matter.

  54. Associated with other articles rich in albuminous elements, rice is exceedingly valuable, and one of the most easily digested foods.

  55. Meat should not be kept until decomposition sets in, as by the putrefaction of the albuminous elements certain organic poisons are generated, and flesh partaken of in this condition is liable to result in serious illness.

  56. The principal constituents of meat and bones, the material from which stock is compounded, are fiber, albuminous elements, gelatinous substances, and flavoring matters.

  57. The albuminous elements of the meat, which are similar in character to the white of an egg, are readily dissolved in cold or tepid water, but boiling water coagulates them.

  58. The proportions of the two albuminous and oily principles differ in the various species of animals and of lactescent plants.

  59. The medullary substance of the brain displays but a feeble analogy with the albuminous and gelatinous matter of the electric organs.

  60. In the latter the content is water or a watery jelly; in the former it is a thick mixture, rich in food-yelk, of albuminous and fatty substances.

  61. First, the large clear albuminous layer is deposited around the yellow yelk; afterwards, the hard external shell, with a fine inner skin.

  62. A colored albuminous substance in the serum from red-colored muscles.

  63. An intermediate product formed in the gastric digestion of albuminous matter.

  64. Bright began a careful investigation of the bodies of patients who had presented these symptoms, that he discovered the association of various forms of disease of the kidney with anasarca and albuminous urine.

  65. By this method Richard Bright, in 1836, opened a new chapter on the relation of disease of the kidney to dropsy, and to albuminous urine.

  66. It passes thence into the Thoracic duct, meeting there with an albuminous lymph, and is discharged at length into the general circulation at the junction of the left jugular and subclavian veins.

  67. So it seems that Albuminous matters, containing less Oxygen, would require much more Oxygen for their combustion; this would produce more heat, augment the number of respirations, and keep up the fever.

  68. Albuminous food is always necessary in health, and is contained not only in the flesh of animals, but in vegetable substances in their natural condition.

  69. Thus the process of assimilation, whether of albuminous or of saccharine matters, is not so easy and so simple a thing as might at first be imagined.

  70. It seems to depend somehow on the chemical power just mentioned; for Astringents appear to constringe fibrinous as well as albuminous tissues by a chemical action.

  71. All the mineral Astringents have the power of precipitating an albuminous solution.

  72. By increasing the secretion of the intestinal glands, we may cause the albuminous serum of the blood to be poured out into the cavity of the bowels.

  73. The albuminous material cannot be dispensed with; and is also the only food which will suffice by itself to sustain life.

  74. I do not therefore regard acanthin as an albuminous substance, but as one related to chitin.

  75. The origin, therefore, of this albuminous matter is as much a mystery to us at present as that of any of the chemical elements.

  76. These albuminous substances do not necessarily possess vital properties.

  77. Chemically, life is based on compounds of the albuminous group.

  78. The albuminous or protoplasmic material, which seems to be necessary to the existence of every living being, is known to us as a product only of the action of previously living protoplasm.

  79. Though some animals and plants are very simple in their visible structure, they all present vital properties not to be found in dead albuminous matter, and no mode is known whereby the properties of life can be communicated to dead matter.

  80. Lean meat is made up of bundles of hollow fibres within which the albuminous juices are stored.


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