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Definition of Polariscopic
1. a. Of or pertaining to the polariscope; obtained by the use of a polariscope; as, polariscopic observations.
Definition of Polariscopic
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to the polariscope. ¹
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Definition of Polariscopic
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Polariscopic
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Polariscopic
Literary usage of Polariscopic
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 (1896)
"NOTE ON THE USE OF ACETYLENE GAS AS AN ILLUMINANT FOR polariscopic WORK.1 BY H.
w. WILEY. Received November 23. 1895. THROUGH the courtesy of Prof. ..."
2. Methods of Organic Analysis by Henry Clapp Sherman (1905)
"Carbohydrates—Special Methods. ANALYSIS OF RAW SUGAR. polariscopic EXAMINATION.
A special room of even temperature which can be darkened when desired should ..."
3. Methods of Organic Analysis by Henry Clapp Sherman (1905)
"polariscopic EXAMINATION. A special room of even temperature which can be darkened
when desired should be provided for the ..."
4. Diagnostic Methods, Chemical, Bacteriological and Microscopical: A Text-book by Ralph Waldo Webster (1920)
"... and of Gerrard and Allan do not give as accurate results as do the above
methods in the experience of the writer.1 polariscopic Method. ..."
5. NBS Special Publication (1920)
"New Cadmium Vapor Arc Lamp for polariscopic Uses. For some years numerous
experiments have been carried out by a number of investigators with the object of ..."
6. The Journal of Microscopy and Natural Science: The Journal of the Postal by Allen, Postal Microscopical Society (1884)
"Drawn by Arthur J. Doherty. as a polariscopic ... is a most JL splendid polariscopic
object . In the first place, I beg to say that Thymol is really a ..."
7. Clinical Laboratory Methods: A Manual of Technique and Morphology Designed by Roger Sylvester Morris (1913)
"... by making polariscopic examination of the specimen before and after fermentation
with yeast. With the combined presence of glucose and levulose, ..."
8. Clinical Diagnosis: A Manual of Laboratory Methods by James Campbell Todd (1914)
"... B. THE polariscopic METHOD 1. Preparation of the Organ Peptone.—The tissue is
freed of blood and, if necessary, ..."