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Dry Ice. Refrigeration of foodstuffs, especially ice cream, meat products, and frozen foods, is the principal use for soHd carbon dioxide. Dry ice is especially useful for chilling ice cream products because it can be easily sawed into thin slabs and leaves no Hquid residue upon evaporation. Cmshed dry ice may be mixed directly with other products without contaminating them and is widely used in the processing of substances that must be kept cold. Dry ice is mixed with molded substances that must be kept cold. For example, dry ice is mixed with molded mbber articles in a tumbling dmm to chill them sufficiently so that the thin flash or rind becomes brittle and breaks off. It is also used to chill golf-ball centers before winding. [Pg.24]

It has been established that both the 17 hydroxy androgens rind estrogens, when administered orally, are quickly converted (o water-soluble inactive metabolites by intestinal bacteria, usually by reactions at the 17 position. It is this inactivation process that is largely responsible for the low-order oral potency observed with these agents. Incorporation of an additional car-l)on atom at the 17 position should serve to make the now tertiary alcohol less susceptible to metabolic attack and thus potentially confer oral activity to these derivatives. [Pg.161]

Akazien-gummi, n. acacia gum, gum arabic. -holzt n. acacia wood, -dl, n. acacia oil. -rinde,/. wattle bark. [Pg.16]

Birken-holz, n. birch wood, -holzteer, m. birch-(wood) tar. -holzteerseifc, /, birch tar soap, -kampher, m, birch camphor, betulin. -kohle, /, birch charcoal, -rinde, /, birch bark. -liftdaiUil, -61, n. oil of betula, cdl of sweet bircb. -teer, m. tdrch tar. -teerdt, n. birch tar oil. [Pg.72]

Bitter-rinde, /. bitter bark, specif, amargoso. -salz, n. Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate), -salzerde, /. magnesia, -sfiare, /. picric acid, bitterschmeckend, a. bitter-tasting. [Pg.72]

Bttchen-asche, /. beech ashes, -holz, n. beech- vood. -holt er, n. beech tar. -rinde, /. beech bark, -spkne, m.pl. beech shavings (or chips). [Pg.85]

Fieber-pulver, n. fever powder, ague powder (antimonial powder), -rinde, /. cinchona bark. [Pg.154]

Gehirn-hsutentzundung, /. meningitis, -kapsel, /. cranium. -rinde, /. cerebral cortex, -wasser, n. cerebrospinal fluid, gehoben, p.p. (of heben) lifted, raised, etc. gehoifen, p.p. (of heifen) helped, assisted. Gehblz, n. wood, woodland, copse. [Pg.176]

Jesuiten-rinde, /. Jesuit bark (cinchona bark), -tee, m. Mexican tea (Chenopodium ambro aioidea). [Pg.229]

Kassia, Kassie, /. cassia. -dl n. cassia oil. Kassien-bliiteni /.pi. cassia buds, -rinde, /. cassia bark. [Pg.239]

Lohnung, Ldhnung, /, pay, payment, Loh-probe, /. (Leather) bark test, -priifer, -prober, m, barkometer. -pulver, n. tan powder, -rinde, /, tanbark,... [Pg.280]

Medizinal-rinde, /. officinal bark, -ware, /. drug. [Pg.292]

Nelke,/. clove pink (the flower). Nelken-gewachse, n.pl. (Boi.) Caryophylla-ceae. -kassie, /. clove cassia, -ol, n. clove oil, oil of cloves, -pfeffer, m. allspice, pimento, -pfefferwasser, n. (Pharm.) pimento water, -rinde, /. clove cassia, -s ure, /. eugenol caryophyllic acid, -stein, m. iolite. -wurzel, /. avens root. -zim(m)t, m. clove cinnamon, clove cassia. [Pg.316]

Peru-gummi, n. Peruvian gum. -rinde, /. Peruvian bark, -salpeter, m. Peruvian saltpeter (NaNOa). -silber, n. a kind of nickel silver, peruvianisch, a. Peruvian, of Peru. Perverbindimg,/. per compound, specif, peroxy compound. [Pg.336]

Rind-fleisch, n. beef, -flelschbruhe, /. beef broth, beef tea. -leder, n. neat s leather, cowhide. [Pg.367]

Rind-vachette, /. light cowhide, -vieh, n. cattle. [Pg.367]

Riister,/. elm. -rinde,/. elm bark, riistig, a. vigorous, robust, active. [Pg.374]

Salz-rinde, /. salt crust, -riickstand, m. salt residue, -salpetersaure, /. nitrohydrochloric acid, aqua re a. [Pg.377]

Scb cben, n. little dish or cup, capsule cupel. Scbale, /. dish, basin, bowl pan tray cup (dished) cover pan, scale (of a balance) shell husk, skin, peel, rind, bark cover (of a book) (Founding) chill, scbalen, v.t. shell, husk, peel, pare, bark. — v.r. peel off, scale off. [Pg.382]

Scbwarte, /. rind, skin, crust, covering scalp, schwarz, a. black dark, swarthy. — — lie-gen, (of beer, etc.) be settled, be clear. — scbwarzes dl, Petroleum) blackstrap, also black oil. — scbwarzes Wasser, Pharm.) black mercurial lotion. [Pg.399]


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