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Definition of Conjugate solution
1. Noun. A mixture of two partially miscible liquids A and B produces two conjugate solutions: one of A in B and another of B in A.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Conjugate Solution
Literary usage of Conjugate solution
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mathematical Questions and Solutions by W. J. C. Miller (1892)
"... of the branches of the conjugate, prove geometrically that the chord of contact
will touch the other branch of the conjugate. Solution by the PROPOSER. ..."
2. The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal by William Whewell, Duncan Farquharson Gregory, Robert Leslie Ellis, William Thomson Kelvin, Norman Macleod Ferrers (1847)
"... the former belonging to the solution with which it is connected, the latter
with its sign changed to the conjugate solution. It is an obvious corollary ..."
3. Elements of Projective Geometry by Luigi Cremona (1885)
"To construct a conic passing through two given points A and A', and with respect
to which a given triangle EFG shall be self-conjugate. Solution. ..."
4. Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Protection Against by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Washing solution, sample solution and specific antibodies-ABO peroxidase conjugate
solution in TEST were pumped successively through the cuvette and if ..."
5. The Cambridge Mathematical Journal (1843)
"... and then we obtain, what in the ordinary methods of discussing functional
differential equations, appears to be a conjugate solution, unconnected with ..."
6. The Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical Journal (1847)
"... the former belonging to the solution with which it is connected, the latter
with its sign changed to the conjugate solution. It is an obvious corollary ..."