Fibrine

Word FIBRINE
Character 7
Hyphenation fi brine
Pronunciations N/A

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Our blood, then, contains _white of egg_; it contains in fact -- if you care to know it -- sixty-five times more white of egg than fibrine, for in 1,000 ounces of blood, you will find 195 of _albumen_, and only three of _fibrine_; of _casein_, none. ❋ Jean Mac�� (1854)

Thus, on one side slender threads arise, termed fibrine or filaments, and on the other lymph fluid appears, which receives the particles of salts freed from the filaments during their chemical separation. ❋ Louis Dechmann (N/A)

The hunting of animals renders their flesh more tender; the cause assigned is, that the great exertion of the muscles liquefies their fibrine, which is the toughest of their constituents. ❋ Charles Alexander Cameron (1875)

I shall experiment with albumen, as provided by the egg of the hen; albumen being an isomer of fibrine, which is the principal element of all flesh diet. ❋ Jean-Henri Fabre (1869)

Next to the JUICE, which, as we have said, is composed of asmazome and the extractus, there are found in fish many substances which also exist in land animals, such as fibrine, gelatine, albumen. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The edges of the horn applied to the surface are wetted, and cupping is well performed, though the doctor occasionally, by separating the fibrine from the blood in a basin of water by his side, and exhibiting it, pretends that he has extracted something more than blood. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Blood is composed of an albuminous serum and of fibrine, some gelatine and a little osmazome. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The active principle of the juice known as papain, said to be capable of digesting two hundred times its weight of fibrine, is used for many disorders and ailments, from dyspepsia to ringworm and ichthyosis or fish-skin disease. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The contrast which exists between fibrine and lymph, and the similarity of lymph to nerve fat when taken together, justify the conclusion that the nerve substance lecithin, was formed from lymph in the first instance. ❋ Louis Dechmann (N/A)

When the fibrine and lymph are organized from the protoplasm, the remaining albumen is absolutely unchanged and ready to furnish material for the growth of either. ❋ Louis Dechmann (N/A)

As a rule young flesh, containing less fibrine, requires longer cooking. ❋ Marion Harris Neil (N/A)

_Animal Fibrine_ exists in the blood and the muscles, and agrees in all its characters and composition with vegetable fibrine, as is shown by the subjoined analyses -- ❋ Thomas Anderson (N/A)

Whether, therefore, the sample contains a certain proportion of nitrogen, or whether it contains albumen, fibrine, and caseine in sufficient quantity, it may still want the very condition which is essential to the manufacture of good bread. ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)

But in those aneurysms which are _fusiform_ dilatations of the vessel there is but slight chance of such cure, for the blood sweeps evenly through it without staying to deposit clot or laminated fibrine. ❋ Various (N/A)

But it appears that this is a mixture of fibrine and caseine, with what is now called _glutine_, and a peculiar oily or fatty matter. ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)

The fresh, root consists, according to Benzon, of 0.07 of volatile oil; 26 of starch (23 of which are obtained in the form of powder, while the other 3 must be extracted from the parenchyma in a paste, by boiling water); 1.48 of vegetable albumen; 0.6 of a gummy extract; 0.25 of chloride of calcium; 6 of insoluble fibrine; and 65.6 of water. ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)

Hospital, [6] blood flowed from the gums in great profusion, and on examination was found destitute, even under the microscope, of the faintest indications of fibrine -- the principle upon which coagulation depends. ❋ Various (N/A)

Artificial fibrine and gluten (organic principles) transcend our power of contrivance as far as the philosopher's stone eluded the grasp of the alchemists. ❋ Various (N/A)

When this is boiled with alcohol, the _glutin_ above referred to is extracted, and vegetable fibrine is left. ❋ Thomas Anderson (N/A)

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