Definition of Cataphoreses

1. cataphoresis [n] - See also: cataphoresis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cataphoreses

catapasm
catapasms
catapeltic
catapetalous
cataphasia
cataphatic
cataphatically
cataphatism
cataphile
cataphiles
cataphonic
cataphonics
cataphor
cataphora
cataphoras
cataphoreses (current term)
cataphoresis
cataphoretic
cataphoric
cataphract
cataphractic
cataphracts
cataphyll
cataphyllary leave
cataphylls
cataphysical
cataplasia
cataplasm
cataplasms

Literary usage of Cataphoreses

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

1. The Nature of Solution by Harry Clary Jones, Ebenezer Emmet Reed (1917)
"This is shown by the following results.1 Conductivity Gold sol. dialyzed 13.2 X 1Q-« After one cataphoresis 7.7 X 10~* After two cataphoreses 4.2 X 10~* ..."

2. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1900)
"... there are always certain technical difficulties that will stand around cataphoreses, but at this day great advances in the practice have been made. ..."

3. Electricity in diseases of women and obstetrics by Franklin Henry Martin (1892)
"... rheumatic, or gouty origin, for its electrolytic effect («/) cataphoreses of anodyne drugs, (e) Weak faradic current from tine wire secondary coil. ..."

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