Definition of Imids

1. imid [n] - See also: imid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Imids

imido
imidocarb
imidodipeptidase
imidodipeptiduria
imidodiphosphate
imidodiphosphates
imidoester
imidogen
imidogens
imidole
imidonium
imidoniums
imidopeptidase
imidoyl
imidoyls
imids (current term)
imiglucerase
imin
iminazole
iminazolyl
imine
imine N-hydroxylase
iminent
imines
iminium
iminiums
imino
imino-
imino acid
imino acids

Literary usage of Imids

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Medical student's manual of chemistry by Rudolph August Witthaus (1906)
"imids are compounds derivable either by substitution of an acidy- len for H2 in a single ... The imids, when acted upon by alkalies or baryta water, ..."

2. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1898)
"By varying the conditions three of the four possible imids of ... To sum up then briefly, I believe I have made three new imids ; viz., ..."

3. Neues Handwörterbuch der Chemie by Karl Hell, Carl Haussermann (1890)
"... (C0)2 NKM) entsteht durch Fällen des imids in alkoholischer Lösung mittelst alkoholischem Kali und bildet weisse Blättchen. Es i:t in Wasser schwer-, ..."

4. The Journal of Physiology by Physiological Society (Great Britain). (1879)
"iMids to disprove tliis objection; for tho rise of blood-pressure, as is well known, occurs on stimulation of a sensory nerve, when the animal is thoroughly ..."

5. The World's Best Poetry by Bliss Carman (1904)
"The despot roves your fairest lauds; And till he flies or fears, Your fields musl grow but armed imids, Your sheaves be sheaves of spears! ..."

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