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Definition of Eosins
1. eosin [n] - See also: eosin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eosins
Literary usage of Eosins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Clinical pathology of the blood of domesticated animals by Samuel Howard Burnett (1917)
"Two other cows examined by Knight six hours and three hours after copulation had
respectively with 10.4% eosins and 14846 leucocytes with 12.5% ..."
2. Buffalo Medical Journal (1907)
"83%, eosins. increasing now 1%. Case 2. Mrs. GS, admitted to the hospital January
29, 1906. She had been ill 8 days; pain at first diffuse, later localised ..."
3. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1911)
"The eosins produce on silk and wool all shades of colour from a ... For dyeing
cotton with eosins, the fabric is mordanted with alumina or tin for yellow ..."
4. The Clinical pathology of the blood of domesticated animals by Samuel Howard Burnett (1917)
"Two other cows examined by Knight six hours and three hours after copulation had
respectively with 10.4% eosins and 14846 leucocytes with 12.5% ..."
5. Buffalo Medical Journal (1907)
"83%, eosins. increasing now 1%. Case 2. Mrs. GS, admitted to the hospital January
29, 1906. She had been ill 8 days; pain at first diffuse, later localised ..."
6. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1911)
"The eosins produce on silk and wool all shades of colour from a ... For dyeing
cotton with eosins, the fabric is mordanted with alumina or tin for yellow ..."