Lexicographical Neighbors of Iodation
Literary usage of Iodation
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1892)
"It was suggested that possibly the iodation had really occurred, but that the
sodium carbonate had again removed the iodine. To ascertain whether such was ..."
2. University of Toronto Studies. by University of Toronto (1904)
"... equation The results of the measurements of Series I and II may thus be stated
in the following words : " The rate of the reaction between iodation, ..."
3. The Art of Photography: Instructions in the Art of Producing Photographic by G C Hermann Halleur, Franz Schubert (1854)
"... iodation is possessed also of a different degree of sensitiveness to light.
For the taking of inanimate objects, where the time of exposure is a matter ..."
4. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest, with by William Smith (1855)
"... $iodation which poured in on all sides; and when Thrasybulus sent to f xp for
peace, he granted him a truce for the purpose of sending envoys > to ..."
5. A History of the War Between Great Britain and the United States of America by Gilbert Auchinleck (1855)
"... from our confined means of accom- iodation, with a cheerfulness that entitles
hem to my warmest thanks. ..."
6. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1892)
"It was suggested that possibly the iodation had really occurred, but that the
sodium carbonate had again removed the iodine. To ascertain whether such was ..."
7. University of Toronto Studies. by University of Toronto (1904)
"... equation The results of the measurements of Series I and II may thus be stated
in the following words : " The rate of the reaction between iodation, ..."
8. The Art of Photography: Instructions in the Art of Producing Photographic by G C Hermann Halleur, Franz Schubert (1854)
"... iodation is possessed also of a different degree of sensitiveness to light.
For the taking of inanimate objects, where the time of exposure is a matter ..."
9. A History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Roman Conquest, with by William Smith (1855)
"... $iodation which poured in on all sides; and when Thrasybulus sent to f xp for
peace, he granted him a truce for the purpose of sending envoys > to ..."
10. A History of the War Between Great Britain and the United States of America by Gilbert Auchinleck (1855)
"... from our confined means of accom- iodation, with a cheerfulness that entitles
hem to my warmest thanks. ..."