Definition of Transudations

1. Noun. (plural of transudation) ¹

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Definition of Transudations

1. transudation [n] - See also: transudation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Transudations

transthyretin
transthyretins
transtigritane
transubstantial
transubstantiate
transubstantiated
transubstantiates
transubstantiating
transubstantiation
transubstantiations
transubstantiator
transubstantiators
transudate
transudates
transudation
transudations (current term)
transudatory
transude
transuded
transudes
transuding
transulfurase
transume
transumed
transumes
transuming
transumpt
transumption
transumptive
transumpts

Literary usage of Transudations

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

1. A Treatise on the principles and practice of medicine: Designed for the Use by Austin Flint (1867)
"transudations preserve the liquid state, in this respect differing from exudations, ... transudations generally do not even involve the principle of ..."

2. Manual of Chemical Physiology: From the German of Prof. C.G. Lehmann, M.D. by Karl Gotthelf Lehmann, Samuel Jackson (1856)
"According to the differences in the above-named causes, the transudations will also have a different composition; they, however, contain the same chemical ..."

3. Physiological Chemistry by Karl Gotthelf Lehmann (1855)
"In transudations which contain no fibrin, the substances in suspension, as, for instance, fat, epithelial cells, cells in the process of development, ..."

4. A Text-book of the Physiological Chemistry of the Animal Body: Including an by Arthur Gamgee (1880)
"Several analyses of pleural transudations have been given at pages 232 and 233. ... a larger quantity of fibrinogen than other Pericardium. transudations. ..."

5. Text-book of General Pathology and Pathological Anatomy by Richard Thoma (1896)
"Aus dem pathologischen Institut. Diss. Dorpat, 1892. IX. Pathological transudations and Exudations Within the tissues and cavities of the human body ..."

6. A Text-book of the Physiological Chemistry of the Animal Body: Including an by Arthur Gamgee (1880)
"Cerebro-spinal liquid differs from other transudations in being usually free from ... METHODS OF ANALYSING LYMPH, CHYLE, AND OTHER transudations NORMAL AND ..."

7. A Text-book of physiological chemistry by Olof Hammarsten (1898)
"CHYLE, LYMPH, transudations AND EXUDATIONS. I. Chyle and Lymph. THE lymph is the mediator in the exchange of constituents between the blood and tissues. ..."

8. Human histology in its relations to descriptive anatomy, physiology, and by Edmund Randolph Peaslee (1857)
"It has been already stated that mere transudations are very liable to occur on serous surfaces, and these also are very similar in composition to ..."

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