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Example sentences for "nitrogenised"

Lexicographically close words:
nitro; nitrobenzene; nitrobenzol; nitrocellulose; nitrogen; nitrogenized; nitrogenous; nitroglycerin; nitroglycerine; nitroso
  1. The nitrogenised acid which Schultzen and Riess obtained from urine in a case of phosphorus poisoning, was found in an alcohol and ether extract--warts of rhombic scales separating out of the syrupy residue.

  2. The list reaches at present to 18 or 19 nitrogenised bases, and almost each year there have been additions.

  3. Solanine is a poisonous nitrogenised glucoside found in all parts of the plants belonging to the nightshade order.

  4. Wormley separated, in 1870, a non-nitrogenised remarkably fluorescent body, which he named gelsemic acid (Amer.

  5. It is a conjugate compound of cholalic acid with a nitrogenised substance called glycocin.

  6. A peculiar nitrogenised principle, discovered by Robiquet in coffee.

  7. These facts clearly show that the leading nitrogenised principles of animal bodies pre-exist in vegetables, and that the substances employed as food must have the same, or nearly the same, chemical composition as the body itself.

  8. The spontaneous decomposition of animal and nitrogenised vegetable substances, under the joint influence of warmth, air, and moisture.

  9. The actual difference between the two is to be found in the existence of a large quantity of non-nitrogenised matter (sugar, starch, &c.

  10. The third condition is fulfilled when nitrogenised matter is preserved in alcohol, brine, or any similar fluid, and when it is dried.

  11. The vegetable substances used as food also contain nitrogenised principles of a precisely similar character and chemical constitution to those found in flesh, and which we are, therefore, bound to believe are absolutely the same.

  12. Animals cannot be fed on matters destitute of these nitrogenised constituents.

  13. In accordance with what I have already stated, you will perceive that the substances of which the food of man is composed may be divided into two classes; into nitrogenised and non-nitrogenised.

  14. The produce of nitrogen in clover and peas, which agriculturists will acknowledge require no nitrogenised manure, is far greater than that of a potato or turnip field, which is abundantly supplied with such manures.

  15. In Hungary, as I remarked in a former Letter, tobacco and wheat have been grown upon the same field for centuries, without any supply of nitrogenised manure.

  16. The nitrogenised constituents of vegetable food have a composition identical with that of the constituents of the blood.

  17. All other nitrogenised compounds occurring in plants are either rejected by animals or else they occur in the food in such very small proportion that they cannot possibly contribute to the increase of mass in the animal body.

  18. The nitrogenised compounds of vegetables are called vegetable fibrine, vegetable albumen, and vegetable casein.

  19. The food of carnivorous animals does not contain non-nitrogenised matters, so that the carbon and hydrogen necessary for the production of animal heat are furnished in them from the waste of their tissues.

  20. No nitrogenised compound the composition of which differs from that of fibrine, albumen, and casein, is capable of supporting the vital process in animals.

  21. Animal Life-Chemistry The substances of which the food of man is composed may be divided into two classes--into nitrogenised and non-nitrogenised.


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