Definition of Cycloses

1. cyclosis [n] - See also: cyclosis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cycloses

cyclopædia
cyclopædiæ
cyclorama
cycloramas
cycloramic
cyclorelease
cycloreversion
cycloreversions
cyclorrhaphous
cyclos
cyclosarin
cycloscope
cycloscopes
cycloserine
cycloserines
cycloses (current term)
cyclosilazane
cyclosilazanes
cyclosilicate
cyclosilicates
cyclosiloxane
cyclosiloxanes
cyclosis
cyclosome
cyclospora cayetanensis
cyclosporin
cyclosporin A
cyclosporin A synthetase
cyclosporine
cyclosporines

Literary usage of Cycloses

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

1. A Handbook of Sugar Analysis: A Practical and Descriptive Treatise for Use by Charles Albert Browne (1912)
"... CHAPTER XXII THE AMINO SUGARS AND THE cycloses IN addition to the monosaccharides, previously described, there are a number of closely related compounds ..."

2. Principles of Biochemistry for Students of Medicine, Agriculture and Related by Thorburn Brailsford Robertson (1920)
"At the one extremity we have the cycloses, which although polyatomic! alcohols, nevertheless resemble sugars in then' solubility in water, ..."

3. A Handbook of Sugar Analysis: A Practical and Descriptive Treatise for Use by Charles Albert Browne (1912)
"... CHAPTER XXII THE AMINO SUGARS AND THE cycloses IN addition to the monosaccharides, previously described, there are a number of closely related compounds ..."

4. A Handbook of Sugar Analysis: A Practical and Descriptive Treatise for Use by Charles Albert Browne (1912)
"... CHAPTER XXII THE AMINO SUGARS AND THE cycloses IN addition to the monosaccharides, previously described, there are a number of closely related compounds ..."

5. The Simple Carbohydrates and the Glucosides by Edward Frankland Armstrong (1919)
"The stereoisomerism of the cycloses demands some explanation, since it is not due to the simple " atomic " asymmetry of the carbon atoms as in the simple ..."

6. The Ocean, Atmosphere, and Life: Being the Second Series of a Descriptive by Elisée Reclus (1874)
"... ROTATION OF cycloses. take their precautions so as to escape entirely from the disaster, or so as to diminish its effects. The sailors whose vessel is ..."

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