Lexicographical Neighbors of Caseoses
Literary usage of Caseoses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies from the Laboratory of Physiological Chemistry: Shef-field by Yale University, R H Chittenden, Sheffield Scientific School (1887)
"Nearly all of the caseoses show a somewhat higher percentage of sulphur than
casein, but probably the increase (O'l per cent.) is due mainly to a trace of ..."
2. Bulletin by Bureau of Animal Industry, United States, United States Bureau of Animal Industry, New Hampshire Forestry and Recreation Commission (1908)
"caseoses. These, together with the peptones, are the intermediate ... As the
elementary analyses of these groups of caseoses have very little value, ..."
3. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1903)
"If filtered hot, there will occur a further separation of caseoses in the filtrate
... For the determination of caseoses, the use of ammonium sulphate was ..."
4. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences by Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences (1888)
"The discovery of this fact has led us to a further study of the caseoses ...
We have also extended our work by studying the caseoses formed through the ..."
5. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1913)
"Estimation of Total Protein, caseoses, Peptones, Etc.—It must be pointed out ...
One part is used for the estimation of: caseoses by saturation with zinc ..."
6. Commercial Organic Analysis by Alfred Henry Allen, Wm. A. Davis (1913)
"Estimation of Total Protein, caseoses, Peptones, Etc.—It must be pointed out ...
One part is used for the estimation of: caseoses by saturation with zinc ..."
7. Food Inspection and Analysis: For the Use of Public Analysts, Health by Albert Ernest Leach (1920)
"Determination of Nitrogen as caseoses, Amino-compounds, Peptones, and Ammonia.—Van
Slyke f proceeds as follows: The filtrate from the determination of the ..."