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pyrogenic
pyrogenic, a. (-ˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. as pyrogen + -ic.] † 1. Geol. = pyrogenous 1 a. Obs. rare.1853 Th. Ross Humboldt's Trav. III. xxxii. 370 The ancient pyrogenic rocks which I found near Parapara. 1904 A. W. Grabau in Amer. Geologist XXXIII. 230 Returning now to the..chemically deposited rocks, we may rea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyrogenic flowering
Pyrogenic flowering allows for plants to persist in fire-prone environments. Benefits Pyrogenic flowering confers many fitness benefits to plants in fire-prone habitats. wikipedia.org
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-genic
-genic, suffix (-ˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. -gen + -ic] forming adjectives with the meaning: ‘of, pertaining to, or relating to generation or production’; spec. (a) generating, producing, as carcinogenic, epeirogenic, pathogenic, pyrogenic; (b) generated, produced, originating in, as blastogenic, cryptogenic. b. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin
There is no consensus on the exact number of pyrogenic exotoxins. Pyrogenic, in streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin, means "causes fever." Erythrogenic refers to the typical red rash of scarlet fever. wikipedia.org
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Sulfozinum
Sulfozinum (sulfozin) is a pharmaceutical drug that causes a pyrogenic reaction (body temperature elevation) and severe pain. In the Soviet Union, it was used in the pyrogenic treatment of syphilitic encephalitis (mostly in the pre-antibiotics era), various psychiatric conditions wikipedia.org
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Depyrogenation
Endotoxins may become pyrogenic when released into the bloodstream or other tissue where they are not usually found. However, because it only detects LPS endotoxins, some pyrogenic materials can be missed. wikipedia.org
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Which strains of C. diphteria are causing Diphteria toxin? I got this question: **Diphteria toxin is produced only by those strains of C. diphtheria that have which of the following characteristics?** 1. Encapsula...
Only lysogenized streptococci produce the erythrogenic toxin (pyrogenic exotoxin) which causes the skin rash of scarlet fever; and some botulinum toxins
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Etiocholanolone
Etiocholanolone has been studied as a pyrogenic steroid in the so-called steroid fever (or etiocholanolone fever), a condiditon similar to familial mediterranean wikipedia.org
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Chernozem
Evidence of anthropomorphic origins of stable pyrogenic carbon in Chernozem led to improved formation theories. Humification can darken soils (melanization) absent a pyrogenic carbon component. wikipedia.org
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Vibrating screen type pyrogenic process-based yacon peeling device ...
The invention discloses a vibrating screen type pyrogenic process-based yacon peeling device. A long-paddle flame stirrer is arranged between the vibrating screen and the flame of a burner; the vibrating screen, the long-paddle flame stirrer and a burner form a burning carbonization part; the vibrating screen is adjustable in angle of inclination; a thermal insulating layer thick enough is ...
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طالع أيضاً غبار السيليكا ثنائي أكسيد السيليكون هوامش المرادفات: أو السيليكا ذات الأصل الحراري pyrogenic silica المراجع أنواع الزجاج ثنائي أكسيد wikipedia.org
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Propamidine
These diamidines exert antibacterial action against pyrogenic cocci, antibiotic resistant staphylococci and some Gram-negative bacilli, the activity of wikipedia.org
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诊断学基础 Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like pyrogenic fever, Infective fever, Fever type and more.
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Fumed silica
Fumed silica (CAS number 112945-52-5), also known as pyrogenic silica because it is produced in a flame, consists of microscopic droplets of amorphous wikipedia.org
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Toxic unit
consider antagonistic, additive, or synergistic effects of other sediment contaminants and have been criticized as an overly conservative estimate for pyrogenic This is in part due to the analytical approaches for determining the toxic units for both pyrogenic and petrogenic PAHs. wikipedia.org
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