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Example sentences for "coagulable"

Lexicographically close words:
coactus; coadjutor; coadjutors; coagula; coagulability; coagulant; coagulate; coagulated; coagulates; coagulating
  1. From its being coagulable by various salts, and especially by corrosive sublimate, with which it forms an insoluble compound, white of egg is a convenient antidote in cases of poisoning by that substance.

  2. During its elongation it becomes hollow, and is filled with a fluid not coagulable in alcohol, while the body within its apex remains unaltered till the tenth day.

  3. One of them points to an excess and the other to a loss of the spontaneously coagulable element of the blood.

  4. In the human subject, the effect would be the highest form of inflammation, by which coagulable lymph or pus would be poured upon the surface of the peritoneum.

  5. This latter morbid condition, may supervene on the irritation, and occasion a suppression of the serous effusion, and the formation of coagulable lymph or pus.

  6. Defn: An alkaline colorless fluid, contained in the lymphatic vessels, coagulable like blood, but free from red blood corpuscles.

  7. Defn: The serum, or watery part, of milk, separated from the more thick or coagulable part, esp.

  8. The serum, or watery part, of milk, separated from the more thick or coagulable part, esp.

  9. An alkaline colorless fluid, contained in the lymphatic vessels, coagulable like blood, but free from red blood corpuscles.

  10. The Heart and Blood Vessels were sound, and no other polypous Concretions were observed within their Cavities, but such as we find in most dead Bodies; which seem to be formed of the coagulable Lymph in articulo mortis.

  11. Thrombosis of the portal vein occurs under three general conditions: the blood is in a readily coagulable state; the action of the heart is weak and the blood-current sluggish; the circulation through the vein is impeded by external pressure.

  12. It would seem that in these cases the inflammatory activity rose and fell in its progress, early reaching the point at which coagulable lymph was effused, then falling to the stage in which serum alone escaped.

  13. Now the latter consists, in certain fish, of lipoids and a combination of nucleinic acid and protamine or histone, the latter a non-coagulable protein, more resembling a split product of one of the larger coagulable proteins.

  14. Wells isolated from egg-white four different proteins (three coagulable proteins and one non-coagulable) which can be distinguished from each other by the anaphylaxis reaction, although all come from the same biological object.

  15. It may be clear in color, though generally it is yellowish or of a red tint, and contains numerous loose flakes of coagulable lymph.

  16. If the animal is bled at this period the blood is found more coagulable than normal, but at a later period it becomes of a dark color and less coagulable.

  17. On section we find the capillaries dilated, the connective tissue filled with a coagulable or coagulated lymph, and frequently we may discover gangrenous spots beneath the skin or involving the skin.

  18. In fact, the amount of coagulable protein present in Valentine’s Meat Juice may be considered nil, which indicates that an unduly high temperature is used in its preparation.

  19. According to the formula appearing in a circular of the Bovinine Company, a part of the coagulable matter is present in the form of egg albumin, but the company claims egg albumin is not used at present.

  20. The food value of meat juices, therefore, resides largely, if not solely, in the coagulable and other protein material present.

  21. The exact nature of the coagulable protein matter in Wyeth’s Beef Juice has not been ascertained.

  22. It is well known to manufacturers and physiologic chemists that it is practically impossible to manufacture a genuine meat juice possessing a reasonable amount of coagulable proteins, which is stable without a preservative.

  23. It is especially noticeable among the meat juices, so called, that none shows any appreciable amount of coagulable proteids.

  24. An endeavor is still made, however, to convey the idea that the product contains coagulable protein, as shown by the following: “Boiling water changes the character of the preparation.

  25. As it is deficient in coagulable proteids and thus below the requirements as a food, it is misbranded when called a food of any sort, for to quote again the Bulletin, page 55: “.

  26. It contains much added inorganic matter, is low in coagulable proteins, and considering the degree of concentration, relatively deficient in nutritive value.

  27. The company must certainly be aware of the fact that its product contains little, if any, coagulable proteids.

  28. Meat juices, in addition to the coagulable protein material, contain other protein bodies such as albumoses and peptones.

  29. Oil, when mixed with mucilage or coagulable lymph, as in cream or new milk, is easy of digestion, and constitutes probably the most nutritive part of animal diet; as oil is another part of the chyle of all animals.

  30. Some calcareous earth has been discovered after putrefaction in the coagulable lymph of animals.

  31. In this urine the transparent sediment or cloud is mucous; the opake sediment is probably coagulable lymph from the blood changed by an animal or chemical process.

  32. This is rendered more probable, because the hard feel of the pulse, and the abundance of coagulable lymph commence, exist, and cease together.

  33. Non-coagulable by heat, soluble in dilute NaCl solution and precipitated by saturation with NaCl.

  34. With the purer preparations now obtainable there is apparently less coagulable matter present, and Loew[31] has succeeded in preparing from the pancreas of the ox a sample of trypsin containing 52.

  35. Coagulable by heat, and by long contact with alcohol.

  36. Compounds of a proteid (globulin) with an iron-containing pigment, soluble in water and coagulable by heat and alcohol.

  37. Non-coagulable by heat and by long contact with alcohol.

  38. It is further non-coagulable by long contact with strong alcohol, and its aqueous solution is very incompletely precipitated by heat.

  39. Non-coagulable by heat when suspended in a neutral fluid.

  40. Coagulable by heat when suspended in a neutral fluid.

  41. The urine of a pregnant woman, collected in the morning, is usually of a pale yellow colour and slightly milky in appearance; it is not coagulable by heat, or by any of the tests which indicate the presence of albumen.

  42. The layer of coagulable lymph, which is effused upon its internal surface, and which forms the membrana decidua of Hunter, is present, and the uterus undergoes a slight increase of volume.

  43. The disappearance of this coagulable matter of the liquor amnii, towards the end of pregnancy, may be attributed to its having been absorbed at an earlier period, and to the process of nutrition being now carried on by other means.

  44. A few small portions of coagulable lymph were also found loose amongst the intestines.

  45. Normal urine is free from coagulable proteids, though it is admitted that albumen may sometimes occur in the absence of disease.

  46. But all matter coagulable by rennet, all the butter, and all the ash, we ought to retain; and we cannot really call ourselves scientific cheese makers until we can do this.

  47. Includes, albumen and whatever else is coagulable by acetic acid.

  48. This milk it cannot digest because the emulsifying element, the fat, is not present in it in sufficient quantity in proportion to the coagulable matter.

  49. At birth, when the milk is still in a state of colostrum, the fluid contains a variable quantity of albumen coagulable by heat, much less caseine, and an excess of butter and sugar.

  50. Martin has succeeded in separating from the venom of an Australian Pseudechis two substances: a non-diffusible albuminoid, coagulable at 82° C.

  51. To be quite accurate, it should be stated that the quantity of venom necessary to render the plasma of the dog, or of the horse, non-coagulable is less than that which must be employed in the case of the plasma of the rabbit.


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