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LYOPHILE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LYOPHILE is of or relating to freeze-drying. www.merriam-webster.com
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lyophile, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective lyophile is in the 1910s. OED's earliest evidence for lyophile is from 1915, in the writing of W. W. Taylor. lyophile ... www.oed.com
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lyophile - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
lyophile · Contents · English · French. edit. Adjective. edit. lyophile (plural lyophiles). lyophile. Further reading. edit. “lyophile”, in Trésor de la langue ... en.wiktionary.org
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lyophile
lyophile, a. (ˈlaɪəfaɪl) [ad. G. lyophil (Freundlich & Neumann 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. und Ind. d. Kolloide III. 81/2), f. Gr. λύ-ειν to loosen; see -phil, -phile.] 1. Physical Chem. = lyophilic a.1915 W. W. Taylor Chem. Colloids i. 7 The term lyophile has been applied to those systems in which ... Oxford English Dictionary
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LYOPHILIC Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of LYOPHILIC is marked by strong affinity between a dispersed phase and the liquid in which it is dispersed. How to use lyophilic in a sentence. www.merriam-webster.com
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"LYOPHILE": Substance tending to attract solvent - OneLook
Usually means: Substance tending to attract solvent. Definitions Related words Mentions History. We found 9 dictionaries that define the word lyophile: www.onelook.com
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lyophobe
lyophobe, a. Physical Chem. (ˈlaɪəfəʊb) [ad. G. lyophob (Freundlich & Neumann 1908, in Zeitschr. f. Chem. und Ind. d. Kolloide III. 81/2), f. Gr. λύ-ειν to loosen: see -phobe.] = lyophobic a.1915 [see lyophile a. 1]. 1927 H. S. van Klooster tr. Kruyt's Colloids i. 10 The suspensoids, or lyophobe col... Oxford English Dictionary
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lyophile - Dictionary - Thesaurus
From lyo- + -phile, c. Noun. lyophile (plural lyophiles). (chemistry) a lyophilic substance. Antonyms. lyophobe. Adjective. thesaurus.altervista.org
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Lyophile - Oxford Reference
1. (in chemistry) a lyophilic compound.2 having lyophilic properties. Access to the complete content on Oxford Reference requires a subscription or purchase. www.oxfordreference.com
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How To Say Lyophile - YouTube
Learn how to say Lyophile with EmmaSaying free pronunciation tutorials. Definition and meaning can be found here: ... www.youtube.com
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An Application of the Lyophile Process to the Maintenance ... - Science
An Application of the Lyophile Process to the Maintenance of Cultures for Microbiological Assay. Mavis C. Nymon, I. C. Gunsalus, and W. A. GortnerAuthors ... www.science.org
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lyophilic
lyophilic, a. Physical Chem. (laɪəˈfɪlɪk) [f. lyophile a. + -ic.] Of a dispersed colloidal phase: having an affinity for the dispersion medium; not readily precipitated out by small quantities of electrolyte. Also applied to sols containing such a phase, which generally have a lower surface tension ... Oxford English Dictionary
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lyophilize
lyophilize, v. (laɪˈɒfɪlaɪz) [f. lyophile a. + -ize.] trans. To subject to lyophilization; to freeze-dry.1938 Jrnl. Allergy X. 3 In each instance a negative Kahn reaction was obtained on the ‘immune’ serum before it was lyophilized. 1949 A. G. Sanders in H. W. Florey et al. Antibiotics II. xvi. 684 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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lyophilization
lyophilization Biol. and Med. (laɪˌɒfɪlaɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. lyophile a. + -ization.] = freeze-drying vbl. n.1938 Jrnl. Allergy X. 3 The chief advantage of lyophilization lies in the means it offers to preserve antibodies and other labile serum components..over extended periods of time. 1949 E. P. Abraham ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hydrophil
hydrophil, -phile, a. (ˈhaɪdrəfɪl, -faɪl) [f. hydro- + -phil.] = hydrophilic a.1903 Electrician 30 Oct. 42/1 He applied two electrodes.., contact being made by means of hydrophil cotton impregnated with a 1 per cent solution of zinc chloride. 1915 W. W. Taylor Chem. Colloids i. 7 The term lyophile h... Oxford English Dictionary
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