Definition of Bardier

1. bardy [adj] - See also: bardy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bardier

barcodes
barcoding
barcon
barcons
bard
bardacious
bardashes
barde
barded
bardes
bardic
bardiche
bardiches
bardie
bardier (current term)
bardiest
barding
bardish
bardism
bardisms
bardlike
bardling
bardlings
bardo
bardolater
bardolaters
bardolator
bardolatries
bardolatry

Literary usage of Bardier

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

1. The Internal Secretory Organs: Their Physiology and Pathology by Artur Biedl (1913)
"bardier and BONNE. Modifications produites dans la structure des ... bardier and FRAENKEL. Action de l'extrait capsulaire sur la diurese. C. r. Proc. Chem. ..."

2. The Lancet (1898)
"A. Charrin and E. bardier, on the Influence of Toxines on the Heart, the experiments being chiefly made on the frog, rabbit, and guinea-pig; by MM. ..."

3. The Harvey Lectures by Harvey Society of New York, New York Academy of Medicine (1912)
"BIBLIOGRAPHY 1 bardier : Richet's Dictionnaire de Physiologie, article Faim, 1904, vi, p. 1. See also, Howell: Text-book of Physiology, fourth edition, ..."

4. Internal Secretion and the Ductless Glands by Swale Vincent (1912)
"bardier and Fraenkel (71) and bardier (68) record a diminution of secretion of urine owing to constriction of renal vessels after the administra- ..."

5. Toxines and Antitoxines by Karl Oppenheimer (1906)
"... and bardier,* it also acts as a heart poison. It retards the action of the heart, and acts more rapidly than diphtheria poison in this respect. ..."

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