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Definition of the day : « agglutination »
- As in union : noun merger, joining
- It gives many openings for theories of agglutination and adulteration.
- Extract from : « Epic and Romance » by W. P. Ker
- Thidreks Saga is not an epic, though it is made by an agglutination of ballads.
- Extract from : « Epic and Romance » by W. P. Ker
- Accretion by chemical precipitations, by welding, by pressure, by agglutination.
- Extract from : « Zoonomia, Vol. I » by Erasmus Darwin
- Having utilized the technic devised by Teague, I have had no difficulty in performing the agglutination test in plague.
- Extract from : « Plague » by Thomas Wright Jackson
- Agglutination or aggregation is carried to its widest extent, and words of inordinate length are not uncommon.
- Extract from : « The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 3 » by Hubert Howe Bancroft
- This clumping is spoken of as agglutination and the substances produced in the animal are called agglutinins.
- Extract from : « The Fundamentals of Bacteriology » by Charles Bradfield Morrey
- They must combine with the foreign cells and also bring about their clumping together, their agglutination.
- Extract from : « The Fundamentals of Bacteriology » by Charles Bradfield Morrey
- Ophthalmia, which begins in the left eye, with lachrymation and night agglutination of the eyelids.
- Extract from : « New, Old, and Forgotten Remedies: Papers by Many Writers » by Various
- Except in this single matter of agglutination reaction, no constant distinction between these varieties has been demonstrated.
- Extract from : « Food Poisoning » by Edwin Oakes Jordan
- The presence of bivalent cations, especially Ca, also favours the agglutination.
- Extract from : « The Organism as a Whole » by Jacques Loeb