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" In the jelly itielf, the specific contraction in question, or tynceresis, still proceeds, causing separation of water, with the division into a clot and serum ; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous,... "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 340
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1864
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volume 10

1864 - 348 pages
...the division into a clot and serum ; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when...•water is allowed to escape by evaporation. The intense syntcresis of isinglass dried in a glass dish over sulphuric acid in cacuo enables the contracting...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 13

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1864 - 636 pages
...the division into a clot and serum ; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when...appears to be more powerful than that of colloid to crystalloid. The gelatin, when dried in the manner described upon plates of calcspar and mica, did...
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Colloids and the Ultramicroscope: A Manual of Colloid Chemistry and ...

Richard Zsigmondy - 1909 - 314 pages
...the division into a clot and serum; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when...water is allowed to escape by evaporation. The intense synaeresis of isinglass dried in a glass dish over sulphuric acid in vacua enables the contracting...
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Handbook of Chemical Engineering, Volume 2

Donald Macy Liddell - 1922 - 496 pages
...the division into a clot and serum; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when...water is allowed to escape by evaporation. The intense synaeresis of isinglass dried in a glass dish over sulphuric acid in vacuo enables the contracting...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1864 - 626 pages
...the division into a clot and serum ; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when...over sulphuric acid in vacua, enables the contracting gelatine to tear up the surface of the glass. Glass itself is a colloid, and the adhesion of colloid...
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Philosophical Magazine

1864 - 1214 pages
...serum; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrons, or nearly so, when the water is allowed to escape by evaporation. The intense syn*eresis of isinglass dried in a ¿lus dish over sulphuric acid in vacuo, enables the contracting...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science

1864 - 1632 pages
...the division into a clot and serum ; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when...over sulphuric acid in vacua, enables the contracting gelatine to tear up the surface of the glass. Glass itself is a colloid, and the adhesion of colloid...
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Pharmaceutical Journal: A Weekly Record of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences

1865 - 786 pages
...the division into a clot and serum ; and ending in the production of a hard stony mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when...water is allowed to escape by evaporation. The intense synœresis of isinglass dried iu a glass dish over sulphuric acid in vacuo, enables the contracting...
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Bulletin, Volume 13

American Society for Testing Materials - 1913 - 1246 pages
...proceeds, causing separation of water . . . and ending in the production of a hard strong mass, of vitreous structure, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when...the water is allowed to escape by evaporation." The following analogies support or accord with the working hypothesis that the properties of cement are...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History: Zoology, Botany, and Geology

1881 - 612 pages
...into a coagulum and serum, and ending in the production of the hard stony mass of vitreous substance, which may be anhydrous, or nearly so, when the water is allowed to escape by evaporation. . . . Bearing in mind that the colloidal phasis of matter is the result of a peculiar attraction and...
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