Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrations
Literary usage of Hydrations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Physiological Chemistry for Students of Medicine and Physicians by Charles Edmund Simon (1907)
"Oxidations and Hydrations in the Animal Body. ... The chemical processes which
are here involved are essentially of the character of hydrations. ..."
2. Diet and Dietetics by Armand Gautier, Alfred James Rice-Oxley (1906)
"However, hi 1866, M. Berthelot pointed out that a part of this heat may certainly
be attributed to a series of hydrations and fermentative decompositions. ..."
3. The System of Animate Nature: The Gifford Lectures Delivered in the by John Arthur Thomson (1920)
"... and some of these reactions can be reproduced apart from the organism altogether.
There are oxidations and reductions, hydrations and de-hydrations, ..."
4. Enzymes and Their Applications by Jean Effront, Samuel Cate Prescott (1902)
"... in a word all the phenomena which we meet in diastatic hydrations. ... on the
contrary, decompositions and hydrations are caused by numerous agents, ..."
5. Enzymes and Their Applications by Jean Effront (1902)
"... in a word .all the phenomena which we meet in diastatic hydrations. ...
on the contrary, decompositions and hydrations are caused by numerous agents, ..."
6. Smokeless Powder, Nitro-cellulose: And Theory of the Cellulose Molecule by John Baptiste Bernadou (1901)
"If, as stated, the gelatinized or hydrated form may be regarded as a continuous
series of hydrations of cellulose, then the colloids can be regarded as what ..."
7. Smokeless Powder, Nitro-cellulose: And Theory of the Cellulose Molecule by John Baptiste Bernadou (1901)
"If, as stated, the gelatinized or hydrated form may be regarded as a continuous
series of hydrations of cellulose, then the colloids can be regarded as what ..."