Definition of Oxyphiles

1. oxyphile [n] - See also: oxyphile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oxyphiles

oxyphenic
oxyphenic acid
oxyphenisatin acetate
oxyphenisatine
oxyphenol
oxyphenols
oxyphenonium
oxyphenonium bromide
oxyphil
oxyphil adenoma
oxyphil cell
oxyphil cells
oxyphil chromatin
oxyphil granule
oxyphile
oxyphiles (current term)
oxyphilic
oxyphilic leukocyte
oxyphils
oxyphonia
oxyphototrophic
oxypnictide
oxypnictides
oxypolygelatin
oxyproline
oxyprolines
oxypurine
oxypurinol
oxyquinoline
oxyquinolines

Literary usage of Oxyphiles

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

1. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1901)
"Finely granular oxyphiles .... 65.5 per ct. Coarsely granular oxyphiles (eosinophiles) . ... Finely granular oxyphiles .... 63.0 per ct. ..."

2. Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society by Massachusetts Medical Society (1901)
"Thus in any given blood, of one hundred leucocytes 20 to 35 are basophiles, 60 to 75 neutrophiles, and 4 to 5 oxyphiles. So that in a cubic millimeter of ..."

3. Medical Communications by Massachusetts Medical Society (1901)
"Thus in any given blood, of one hundred leucocytes 20 to 35 are basophiles, 60 to 75 neutrophiles, and J to 5 oxyphiles. So that in a cubic millimeter of ..."

4. Transactions of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland by Academy of Medicine in Ireland (1904)
"granular oxyphiles. A differential count of the white cells gave the following result: — Lymphocytes - 33.5 per cent. Hyaline cells - - - 10.8 Coarsely ..."

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