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Definition of Inspissators
1. inspissator [n] - See also: inspissator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inspissators
Literary usage of Inspissators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue by Rehoboth, Mass Blanding Library, Blanding Library, Newmarket Public Library, Union League Club (New York, N.Y.), Nevada. University, Rehoboth (Mass.) (1903)
"... serum inspissators, microscopes, etc. This laboratory has also the beginnings
of an ornithological collection now being made by the Experiment Station, ..."
2. Catalogue by Nevada. University, Vanderbilt University, Adelaide Circulating Library (1904)
"... Laboratories are furnished with modern apparatus, such as incubators, steam
sterilizers, hot-air sterilizers, serum inspissators, microscopes, etc. ..."
3. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1916)
"... if gas forms, it appears in the upper part of the closed end of the smaller tube.
FIG. 4.—-Blood serum coagulating apparatus. Inspissators. ..."
4. Practical Bacteriology, Blood Work and Animal Parasitology: Including by Edward Rhodes Stitt (1920)
"... and when the medium is subsequently inoculated, if gas forms, it appears in
the upper part of the closed end of the smaller tube. Inspissators. ..."
5. Bacteria and Their Products by German Sims Woodhead (1891)
"sterilizers and inspissators may also be obtained from the apparatus makers.
Blood serum so sterilized may be used in various ways. ..."
6. Lessons and Laboratory Exercises in Bacteriology: An Outline of Technical by Allen John Smith (1902)
"... incubator space, serum inspissators, gas generators, material for culture
media, chemical tests, staining agents, scales, inoculating apparatus, ..."