Definition of Eosinic

1. eosin [adj] - See also: eosin

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eosinic

eoraptor
eorl
eorls
eos
eosaurus
eosin
eosin-methylene blue agar
eosin B
eosin I bluish
eosin y
eosin yellowish
eosine
eosine I bluish
eosine yellowish-(ys)
eosines
eosinic (current term)
eosinocyte
eosinopenia
eosinopenic reaction
eosinophil
eosinophil adenoma
eosinophil cationic protein
eosinophil chemotactic factor of anaphylaxis
eosinophil chemotactic peptide
eosinophil count
eosinophil granule
eosinophil granulocyte
eosinophil granulocytes
eosinophil peroxidase
eosinophile

Literary usage of Eosinic

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

1. Principles of Microscopy: Being a Handbook to the Microscope by Almroth Wright (1906)
"... of soda 4- acid = neutral soda salt + eosinic acid (dissociated chromophor insoluble in water). (6) eosinic acid (dissociated chromophor) + caustic soda ..."

2. The Technology of Bacteria Investigation: Explicit Directions for the Study by Charles Sumner Dolley (1885)
"In a saturated solution of the salt a pure eosinic acid will be precipitated, if an acid is added. If the precipitate is collected ..."

3. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by Philadelphia Neurological Society, American Neurological Association, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association (1900)
"The eosinic intoxication is as follows: It is purely local, there are no digestive disturbances, no fever, or cardiac arrhythmia. ..."

4. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease by American Neurological Association, Philadelphia Neurological Society, Chicago Neurological Society, New York Neurological Association, Boston Society of Psychiatry and Neurology (1901)
"The eosinic intoxication is as follows: It is purely local, there are no digestive • disturbances, no fever, or cardiac arrhythmia. ..."

5. Transactions of the Association of American Physicians by Association of American Physicians (1901)
"The gelatinous contents are finely granulated; they consist of coagulated serum, with multinuclear and eosinic forms of leukocytes, endothelial cells, ..."

6. The Physical Action of Lime on Clay Soils by Robert Mifflin Snyder (1917)
"We probably obtain no eosinic lake formation in the case of adsorption by soils. Too much care cannot be taken that the dye is stable under all conditions. ..."

7. United States Naval Medical Bulletin by United States Navy Dept. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (1907)
"... a chemical change occurs, and we infer that the ions of eosinic acid have united with those of the methylene. thus forming molecules of methylene ..."

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