Definition of Deoxidations

1. deoxidation [n] - See also: deoxidation

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deoxidations

deoptimizing
deorbit
deorbited
deorbiting
deorbits
deordination
deordinations
deorsumduction
deosil
deossification
deoxidate
deoxidated
deoxidates
deoxidating
deoxidation
deoxidations
deoxidise
deoxidised
deoxidises
deoxidising
deoxidization
deoxidize
deoxidized
deoxidizer
deoxidizers
deoxidizes
deoxidizing
deoxy
deoxy-
deoxy sugar

Literary usage of Deoxidations

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

1. The Effects of Tropical Light on White Men by Charles Edward Woodruff (1905)
"... to have serious doubts as to whether it is the light rays at all which cause these deoxidations resulting from their action on the chlorophyll. ..."

2. Lectures on Animal Chemistry Delivered at the Royal College of Physicians by William Odling (1866)
"... and deoxidations, in the course of their history. Similarly in animals, although the ultimate process is one of oxidation, we know that in certain ..."

3. Manual of Serum Diagnosis: Deep Breathing and a Complete System for by Bernarr Macfadden, Otto Rostoski (1904)
"In fact, the life of the tissues is dependent upon a continual succession of oxidations and deoxidations."—Albert F. Blaisdell, MD You go into the average ..."

4. Manual of Geology: Treating of the Principles of the Science with Special by James Dwight Dana (1894)
"... through the steep mountain-sides, transfer to the surface the results of oxidations and deoxidations, and paint the walls with various delicate tints. ..."

5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1838)
"... and whether it would not be augmented by the succession of oxidations and deoxidations, which would occur on the surface of the wires. ..."

6. The Laws of Imitation by Gabriel de Tarde (1903)
"... or the study of functions, the accumulations of minute homogeneous contractions, innervations, oxidations, or deoxidations, and then, and above all, ..."

7. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1906)
"... lead is reproducible from the ashes of lead, sulphur verum from the acid of sulphur. And, whether or not taking note of the oxidations and deoxidations ..."

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