Definition of Micellas

1. micella [n] - See also: micella

Lexicographical Neighbors of Micellas

micalike
micarta
micas
micate
micated
micates
micating
micatosis
micawbers
mice
mice minute virus
micell
micella
micellae
micellar
micellas (current term)
micelle
micelles
micellization
micells
mich
michaelmas
miche
miched
micheelsenite
michelada
micheladas
michenerite
micher
micheries

Literary usage of Micellas

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

1. The Germ-plasm: A Theory of Heredity by August Weismann (1893)
"These new micellas would certainly have to be formed by an influence, exerted by those already present, which cannot be further defined. ..."

2. Proteins and the Theory of Colloidal Behavior by Jacques Loeb (1922)
"VISCOSITY AT 15°C. AFTER THE SOLUTION HAD BEEN KEPT AT 9°C. FOR 2 DAYS occlude less water than the micellas formed in the solutions of gelatin in water (or ..."

3. Regeneration by Thomas Hunt Morgan (1901)
"... and the micellas of Nägeli are other examples of this way of interpreting the organization. These elements are endowed by their inventors with certain ..."

4. Text-book of Botany, Morphological and Physiological by Julius Sachs (1882)
"They inferred from these facts a crystalline structure of the individual micellas, and that the crystals are doubly refractive and have ..."

5. Lectures on the Physiology of Plants by Sydney Howard Vines (1886)
"... for the particles of the disintegrated micellas would, like particles of broken crystals, still retain their double refraction, and they would therefore ..."

6. Disease in Plants by Harry Marshall Ward (1901)
"... structure," and a molecular constitution would have to be ascribed to all "physiological units" of the nature of micellas, ..."

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