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Definition of Micellar
1. micelle [adj] - See also: micelle
Medical Definition of Micellar
1. Having the properties of an assemblage of micelles, i.e., of a gel. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Micellar
Literary usage of Micellar
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"The micellar catalysis is inhibited by added salts, especially those of arene
sulfonates and ... In most kinetic studies of micellar-catalyzed reactions, ..."
2. Reviews in Environmental Health (1998): Toxicological Defense Mechanics edited by Gary E. R. Hook, George W. Lucier (2000)
"They suggested that the micellar solutions be introduced to the lumens of a hollow
fiber ultrafiltration unit and that the feed solution be introduced to ..."
3. Text-book of Botany, Morphological and Physiological by Julius Sachs (1882)
"Concentrated sulphuric acid finally completely destroys the micellar structure
of both ... The fundamental destruction of their micellar structure which has ..."
4. The Vitality and Organization of Protoplasm by Edmund Montgomery (1904)
"In the course of further phyletic evolution, filaments whose micellar groups have
become differentiated arc developed alongside the primitive filaments, ..."
5. The Physiology of Plants: A Treatise Upon the Metabolism and Sources of by Wilhelm Pfeffer (1900)
"Indeed Nageli first based his micellar hypothesis upon observations made upon
starch-grains, cell-walls and.crystalloids, and only later extended this view ..."
6. The Cell; Outlines of General Anatomy and Physiology: Outlines of General by Oscar Hertwig, Henry Johnstone Campbell (1895)
"Hence numbers of the one group form molecular solutions, and those of the other
micellar solutions (such as egg-albumen, glue, gum, etc ). ..."
7. Gray's Botanical Text-book by Asa Gray (1885)
"The micella? unite to form micellar aggregates ; of such the crystalline protein
granules afford a good example. Thus, according to Nageli, five terms must ..."