Lexicographical Neighbors of Micells
Literary usage of Micells
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Colloids and the Ultramicroscope: A Manual of Colloid Chemistry and by Richard Zsigmondy (1909)
"It must not pass unnoticed that Nageli l had already advanced the idea that
vegetable fibers are formed of micells, molecular complexes optically and ..."
2. A Text-book of Physiological Chemistry by Olof Hammarsten (1893)
"Though an ordinary albumin solution contains micells or micell bonds, so also a
peptone solution contains an albumin molecule. The preparation of different ..."
3. A Text-book of Physiological Chemistry by Olof Hammarsten (1893)
"Though an ordinary albumin solution contains micells or micell bonds, so also a
peptone solution contains an albumin molecule. The preparation of different ..."
4. The Chemistry of Colloids by Richard Zsigmondy, Ellwood Barker Spear, John Foote Norton (1917)
"The thickness of the sheath is regulated by the fact that the attraction of the
micells for the water molecules diminishes faster with the distance than ..."
5. The Germ-plasm: A Theory of Heredity by August Weismann (1893)
"... differ from one another in containing unequal quantities of hydrogen, oxygen,
&c.' This leads him to the further assumption 'that the micells of the ..."
6. The History of Creation, Or, The Development of the Earth and Its by Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel, Edwin Ray Lankester, L. Dora Schmitz (1892)
"... or micells— the active, living plasma-molecules of the cell. We may even assume
a constant struggle for existence between these latter; ..."
7. An Introduction to Vegetable Physiology by Joseph Reynolds Green (1907)
"no definite aggregation of them into micells. He pictures, therefore, a linkage
of the atoms into a molecular network, the meshes of which are occupied by ..."