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exosmose - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Categories: English lemmas · English nouns · English nouns with unknown or uncertain plurals · English archaic forms · French terms with audio pronunciation ... en.wiktionary.org
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exosmose, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun exosmose is in the 1820s. OED's earliest evidence for exosmose is from 1828, in Edinburgh Journal of Science. www.oed.com
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definition of Exosmose by The Free Dictionary
(Physics) The passage of gases, vapors, or liquids through membranes or porous media from within outward, in the phenomena of osmose; - opposed to endosmose. www.thefreedictionary.com
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exosmose
exosmose Physics and Phys. (ˈɛksɒzməʊs) [a. Fr. exosmose, formed by Dutrochet as if ad. mod.L. exōsmōsis: see next. Cf. endosmose, osmose.] = next.1828 Edin. Jrnl. Science IX. 104 This action M. Dutrochet calls exosmose or impulse outwards, from the Greek words εξ out and ωσµος, an impulse. 1875 Dar... Oxford English Dictionary
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EXOSMOSIS Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of EXOSMOSIS is passage of material through a membrane from a region of higher to a region of lower concentration. www.merriam-webster.com
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exosmose - definition and meaning - Wordnik
noun (Physics) The passage of gases, vapors, or liquids through membranes or porous media from within outward, in the phenomena of osmose; -- opposed to ... www.wordnik.com
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Osmosis
The word "osmosis" descends from the words "endosmose" and "exosmose", which were coined by French physician René Joachim Henri Dutrochet (1776–1847) from wikipedia.org
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The biology, function, and biomedical applications of exosomes - PMC
Exosomes are extracellular vesicles generated by all cells and they carry nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and metabolites. They are mediators of near and long- ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Exosmose Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
Exosmose definition: Archaic form of exosmosis. www.yourdictionary.com
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Exosmose Definition, Meaning & Usage | FineDictionary.com
(Physics) The passage of gases, vapors, or liquids through membranes or porous media from within outward, in the phenomena of osmose; -- opposed to endosmose. www.finedictionary.com
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Exosome (vesicle) - Wikipedia
Exosomes, ranging in size from 30 to 150 nanometers, [1] are membrane-bound extracellular vesicles (EVs) that are produced in the endosomal compartment of most ... en.wikipedia.org
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EXOSMOSE - EXOBASS RECORDS - Bandcamp
Label français de musique électronique, Exobass Records est une association culturelle ayant pour but et objectif de promouvoir la culture musicale ... exobassrecords.bandcamp.com
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exosmic
exosmic, a. (ɛkˈsɒzmɪk) [f. Gr. ἐξω (see exo-) + ὠσµό-ς (see exosmosis) + -ic.] ‘Of or belonging to exosmose’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1884). Oxford English Dictionary
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endosmose
endosmose Phys. (ˈɛndɒzməʊs) [a. Fr. endosmose, formed by Dutrochet as if ad. mod.L. endōsmōsis: see next. Cf. exosmose, osmose.] = next. Hence endosˈmosic a., of or pertaining to endosmose.1829 Edin. Rev. L. 159 Endosmose, or impulsion inward. 1855 H. Spencer Princ. Psychol. (1872) II. vi. xi. 139 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henri Dutrochet
Cell theory References External links Henri Dutrochet (1776-1847): an unheralded discoverer of the cell "Nouvelles observations sur l'endosmose et l'exosmose wikipedia.org
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