Definition of Integrants

1. Noun. (plural of integrant) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Integrants

1. integrant [n] - See also: integrant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Integrants

integral equation
integral equations
integral function
integral functions
integral membrane protein
integral membrane proteins
integral proteins
integralities
integrality
integrally
integralness
integrals
integrand
integrands
integrant
integrants (current term)
integraph
integrase
integrase inhibitors
integrase protein
integrases
integrate
integrated
integrated advanced information management systems
integrated biological hazard potential
integrated circuit
integrated circuits
integrated data processing
integrated logistic support
integrated neutron flux

Literary usage of Integrants

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

1. Factory Costs: A Work of Reference for Cost Accountants and Factory Managers by Frank Erastus Webner (1911)
"Thus, if there were twenty-nine integrants to the part, the pieces, or integrants numbers 1 to 16 inclusive would appear on the first card, and numbers 17 ..."

2. Algebra for High Schools and Colleges: Containing a Systematic Exposition by James B. Dodd (1859)
"... JL _ **+* a+1 ~ c(ab+l)+a' Whatever be the number of integrants in the development, the same method of reasoning as in the preceding Example, will show, ..."

3. General Principles of the Philosophy of Nature: With an Outline of Some of by John Bernhard Stallo (1848)
"... first, as the expression of the subsisting integrants or momenta, and, next, as their return into unity, which may again be termed force. ..."

4. Gene Expression in Algae and Fungi Including Yeast: Bibliography January by Janet Saunders, Robert D. Warmbrodt (2001)
"Integration of expression plasmids occurred in 50% of the analysed integrants on the homologous methanol oxidase locus, and tandem integration was ..."

5. The Popular Science Monthly (1880)
"The mineralogical study of the lavas of 1866 offered great difficulties, on account of the small size and strong adherence of the mineral integrants. ..."

6. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1895)
"It studies the mentations of groups of individuals and institutions and mobs and families and clans and sects and religions and social integrants as ..."

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