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| Geiger, Hans | |
<person> German physicist, 1882-1945.
See: Geiger-Muller counter, Geiger-Muller tube.
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| Geiger-Muller counter | |
<instrument> An instrument for measuring radioactivity by counting the emission ... |
| Geiger-Muller tube | |
<instrument> An instrument for measuring radioactivity by counting the emission ... |
| gein | |
<chemistry> See Humin.
Origin: Gr. Earth.
Source: Websters Dictionary
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| geissler tube | |
<physics> A glass tube provided with platinum electrodes, and containing ... |
| geitonogamy | |
<botany> Fertilization of flowers by pollen from other flowers on ... |
| gel | |
Jelly like material formed by the coagulation of a colloidal ... |
| gel diffusion | |
Diffusion in a gel, as in the case of gel ... |
| gel diffusion precipitin tests | |
Precipitin test's in which the immune precipitate forms in a ... |
| gel diffusion precipitin tests in one dimension | |
Precipitin test's in which antigen solution and antibody incorporated in ... |
| gel diffusion precipitin tests in two dimensions | |
Precipitin test's made in a layer of agar that permits ... |
| gel diffusion reactions | |
Precipitin test's in which the immune precipitate forms in a ... |
| gel electrophoresis | |
<molecular biology> Electrophoresis using a gel supporting phase. Usually applied ... |
| gel exclusion chromatography | |
<investigation> A lab technique, a type of column chromatography, used ... |
| gel filtration | |
<molecular biology> An important method for separating molecules according to ... |
| gel filtration chromatography | |
See: gel filtration.
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| gel retardation assay | |
A lab technique used to find out if there are ... |
| gel structure | |
Brush heap structure of fibrils giving firmness to hydrocolloids.
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| gel transfer | |
Any lab technique used to transfer substances which had been ... |
| gelada | |
<zoology> A baboon (Gelada Ruppelli) of Abyssinia, remarkable for the ... |
| gelasmus | |
Rarely used term for spasmodic, hysterical laughter.
Origin: Gr. Gelasma, a ... |
| gelastic | |
Pertaining to laughter; used in laughing. "Gelastic muscles."
Origin: Gr. Inclined ... |
| gelastic seizure | |
A seizure characterised by laughing. This seizure type is often ... |
| gelate | |
1. To convert into gelatin.
2. To become gelatinous.
Synonym: gelate.
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| gelatification | |
<physiology> The formation of gelatin.
Origin: Gelatin + L. -ficare. (in ... |
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