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Definition of Alkalinizes
1. alkalinize [v] - See also: alkalinize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alkalinizes
Literary usage of Alkalinizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Microbiology: A Text-book of Microörganisms, General and Applied by Charles Edward Marshall (1917)
"In young cultures it is Gram- positive, slowly alkalinizes milk, which at times
becomes clarified through the great accumulation of hydroxyl ions. ..."
2. A Practical treatise on the surgical diseases of the genito-urinary organs by William Holme Van Buren, E L Keyes (1880)
"Soon a drop of urine is retained behind the stricture in the dilated portion of
the canal, the mucus acting upon it as a ferment alkalinizes and decomposes ..."
3. A Practical manual of the diseases of children: With a Formulary / by Edward by Edward Ellis (1882)
"... but alkalinizes the blood and renders fibrine less plastic, hence its use in
serous inflammations, especially those attended with deposit of fibrinous ..."
4. Progressive Medicine by Hobart Amory Hare (1899)
"He heats the bouillon made from this to 70° C., alkalinizes according to Park
and Williams, and sterilizes by passing through a ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1852)
"... liver by the bile which these materials find in this organ, which is united
with them and alkalinizes them with a view to their digestive absorption. 6. ..."
6. A Treatise on Mental Diseases by Henry Johns Berkley (1900)
"The sodium salt is perhaps to be preferred, as it alkalinizes the blood and
neutralizes the acids therein. Potassium bromide and chloral may be indicated to ..."
7. Essentials of bacteriology by Michael Valentine Ball (1896)
"... stomach juices by direct injection into the duodenum, after tying the gall-duct.
Koch alkalinizes the gastric juice with 5 c.cm. of 5 per cent. sol. of ..."
8. Text-book of medical and pharmaceutical chemistry by Elias Hudson Bartley (1909)
"One molecule of sodium phosphate, which alkalinizes the blood, combines with 2CO2.
This weak compound can be decomposed and the CO2 expelled by passing ..."