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Definition of lysis
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Lysis (n.) The
resolution
or
favorable
termination
of a
disease,
coming
on
gradually
and not
marked
by
abrupt
change..
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Dialyzation
::
Dialyzation
(n.) The act or
process
of
dialysis.
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) A
syllabus,
or table of the
principal
heads of a
discourse,
disposed
in their
natural
order..
Atmolysis
::
Atmolysis
(n.) The act or
process
of
separating
mingled
gases of
unequal
diffusibility
by
transmission
through
porous
substances.
Atmolyzer
::
Atmolyzer
(n.) An
apparatus
for
effecting
atmolysis.
Caesium
::
Caesium
(n.) A rare
alkaline
metal found in
mineral
water;
-- so
called
from the two
characteristic
blue lines in its
spectrum.
It was the first
element
discovered
by
spectrum
analysis,
and is the most
strongly
basic and
electro-positive
substance
known.
Symbol
Cs.
Atomic
weight
132.6..
Embolism
::
Embolism
(n.) The
occlusion
of a blood
vessel
by an
embolus.
Embolism
in the brain often
produces
sudden
unconsciousness
and
paralysis.
Conine
::
Conine
(n.) A
powerful
and very
poisonous
vegetable
alkaloid
found in the
hemlock
(Conium
maculatum)
and
extracted
as a
colorless
oil,
C8H17N,
of
strong
repulsive
odor and acrid
taste.
It is
regarded
as a
derivative
of
piperidine
and
likewise
of one of the
collidines.
It
occasions
a
gradual
paralysis
of the motor
nerves.
Called
also
coniine,
coneine,
conia,
etc. See
Conium,
2..
Principiation
::
Principiation
(n.)
Analysis
into
primary
or
elemental
parts.
Histolytic
::
Histolytic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
histolysis,
or the
degeneration
of
tissues..
Diffusate
::
Diffusate
(n.)
Material
which,
in the
process
of
catalysis,
has
diffused
or
passed
through
the
separating
membrane..
Electrolytical
::
Electrolytical
(a.)
Pertaining
to
electrolysis;
as,
electrolytic
action..
Analysis
::
Analysis
(n.) A
resolution
of
anything,
whether
an
object
of the
senses
or of the
intellect,
into its
constituent
or
original
elements;
an
examination
of the
component
parts of a
subject,
each
separately,
as the words which
compose
a
sentence,
the tones of a tune, or the
simple
propositions
which enter into an
argument.
It is
opposed
to
synthesis..
Dialysis
::
Dialysis
(n.) Same as
Asyndeton.
Trace
::
Trace (v. t.) A very small
quantity
of an
element
or
compound
in a given
substance,
especially
when so small that the
amount
is not
quantitatively
determined
in an
analysis;
--
hence,
in
stating
an
analysis,
often
contracted
to tr..
Electro-positive
::
Electro-positive
(n.) A body which
passes
to the
negative
pole in
electrolysis.
Paralyze
::
Paralyze
(v. t.) To
affect
or
strike
with
paralysis
or
palsy.
Separation
::
Separation
(n.)
Chemical
analysis.
Spectral
::
Spectral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
spectrum;
made by the
spectrum;
as,
spectral
colors;
spectral
analysis..
Electro-negative
::
Electro-negative
(a.)
Having
the
property
of being
attracted
by an
electro-positive
body, or a
tendency
to pass to the
positive
pole in
electrolysis,
by the law that
opposite
electricities
attract
each
other..
Ultimate
::
Ultimate
(a.)
Incapable
of
further
analysis;
incapable
of
further
division
or
separation;
constituent;
elemental;
as, an
ultimate
constituent
of
matter..
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