Lexicographical Neighbors of Dialyzable
Literary usage of Dialyzable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1920)
"NOX-dialyzable BILE PIGMENT IX PLASMA By MA BLANKENHORN, MD CLEVELAND, ...
I also reported that, when dialyzable pigment was present in the blood, ..."
2. The Medical Clinics of North America by Michael C. Fiore, Stephen S. Entman, Charles B. Rush (1920)
"Furthermore, the hydrolysis so alters the iodin-containing compounds that about
70 per cent, of the total iodin is dialyzable. Another change brought about ..."
3. Clinical Medicine; Tuesday Clinics at the Johns Hopkins Hospital by Lewellys Franklin Barker (1922)
"From his own studies, and those of Professor Hoover, he concludes that bilirubin
in the blood may be either dialyzable or non-dialyzable. ..."
4. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"This will establish differences in osmotic pressure, because the dialyzable
substance will pass across to the non- dialyzable. Non-dialyzable solutes are ..."
5. Principles of medical pathology by Henri Roger (1905)
"The dialyzable substance passes through the intestinal walls. But the phenomena
are not merely of a physical order; there is, at least in some measure, ..."
6. Manual of Chemistry: A Guide to Lectures and Laboratory Work for Beginners by William Simon (1895)
"All forms of food that are dialyzable when taken into the stomach, or that are
there converted into dialyzable compounds, are, for the most part, ..."
7. New England Medical Monthly (1899)
"Cellular poisons, again, may be divided into those readily dialyzable and those not
... It is probable that only those toxins which are dialyzable with ..."
8. Manual of chemistry. A guide to lectures and laboratory work for beginners by William Simon (1901)
"Digestion is the process of converting food material into dialyzable compounds,
... All forms of food that are dialyzable when taken into the stomach, ..."