Definition of Perfusates

1. perfusate [n] - See also: perfusate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Perfusates

perfumed
perfumeless
perfumelike
perfumer
perfumeries
perfumers
perfumery
perfumes
perfumey
perfuming
perfumy
perfunctorily
perfunctoriness
perfunctory
perfusate
perfusates (current term)
perfuse
perfused
perfuses
perfusing
perfusion
perfusion cannula
perfusional
perfusionist
perfusionists
perfusions
perfusive
pergal
pergamentaceous
pergola

Literary usage of Perfusates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1903)
"... stimulation in the polycy- ce was ruled out by incubating the erol perfusates with either anti-Ep i or normal rabbit serum. ..."

2. An Introduction to Biophysics by David Burns (1921)
"Test the perfusates for fatty acids. Why does pure water dissolve out more of the acid than do the salt solutions ? 36. Mimicry of Cell Structure (Herrera ..."

3. International Medical and Surgical Surveyby American Institute of Medicine by American Institute of Medicine (1922)
"(la—388) (la—388) Vascular Reaction to Epinephrin in perfusates of Various CH. II. The Portal-Venous System of the Liver. CD Snyder and LE Martin, ..."

4. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1917)
"perfusates of the liver contain a certain small amount of prothrombin, while those of the spleen contain bone. The perfusion method used was one devised by ..."

5. "The Cripple Creek Strike of 1893" by Benjamin McKie Rastall (1905)
"1920, on Vascular Reactions to Epinephrin in perfusates of various H-ion Concentration. Member Nu Sigma Nu medical fraternity, Alpha Omega Alpha honorary ..."

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