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Definition of Denaturing
1. denature [v] - See also: denature
Lexicographical Neighbors of Denaturing
Literary usage of Denaturing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Vegetable Proteins by Thomas Burr Osborne (1909)
"C. denaturing by Alcohol. Alcohol produces a marked denaturing effect on many of
... Whether an actual denaturing of the protein here occurs is uncertain, ..."
2. Coal-tar and Ammonia by Georg Lunge (1916)
"A test for the proportion of pyridines suitable for denaturing purposes is their
conversion into the cadmium-chloride compound. ..."
3. The Principles of Surety Underwriting: With Annotations Giving the Law of by Luther Eugene Mackall (1914)
"Bond for Central denaturing Bonded Warehouse. (Form 611). One who, under the
amendatory act of March 2, 1907, establishes a central denaturing warehouse is ..."
4. Supplement ... to the Public Health Reports by United States Public Health Service (1921)
"Eggs—" Rot " and " Spot "—denaturing. (Ord. H. Com., Sept. 6, 1917.) That in all
establishments where eggs are handled for food or mechanical purposes all ..."
5. Public Hygiene by Thomas Stewart Blair (1911)
"... be medicinal — Drugs not in interstate trade — denaturing — Poisons — Cold
storage. Drugs and Their Preparations. A paper written by Prof. J. Uri Lloyd. ..."
6. Industrial Alcohol, Its Manufacture and Uses: A Practical Treatise Based on by John Kudlich Brachvogel, Charles Jennings Thatcher (1907)
"The apartment used as a denaturing bonded warehouse must be separated from the
apartment ... The denaturing material room must be constructed in the same ..."
7. The Encyclopedia of Practical Horticulture: A Reference System of Commercial by Granville Lowther, William Worthington (1914)
"In lieu of distillery bonded warehouses, and the production, storage, the manner
and process of denaturing on the distillery premises the alcohol producer!, ..."