What's the difference between dissolubility and dissoluble?

Dissolubility


Definition:

  • (n.) The quality of being dissoluble; capacity of being dissoluble; capacity of being dissolved by heat or moisture, and converted into a fluid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The following fractions were separated: non-proteinic nitrogen, proteins dissoluble in saline, in alcohol and in alkaline solutions.
  • (2) The dissolubility of the sarcoplasmic proteins was then 1.7-2,0 times as low as that of the myofibrillary ones.
  • (3) By oral administration of chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) varying in dose for 7 consecutive days to patients who underwent cholecystectomy with biliary drainage for cholesterol gallstone, the biliary cholesterol dissolubility was studied in pursuit of the optimum dose in CDCA therapy for cholesterol gallstone.
  • (4) These marriages are dissoluble if she fails to please, but the woman is no longer saleable.
  • (5) The acid peptidohydrolase activity in the homogenate, dissoluble and mitochondrial-lysosomal fractions of brain tissues of rats who have endured deep hypothermia was determined after their "active" warming for an hour and on the 1st, 2nd, 3d and 7th days after their self-warming.
  • (6) NHP were easily dissoluble in solutions of a physiological ionic strength within a wide pH range.
  • (7) The determination of the biological value of the rice proteins by the method of the amino acid score allows it to array the rice proteins as follows: dissoluble in saline greater than in alkaline greater than summary greater than in alcohol.
  • (8) The condition of the proteinic system in the muscle tissue was judged from dissolubility of proteinic substances (by employing methods allowing complete extraction of sarcoplasmic and myofibrillary proteins to be realized) and from electrophoretic mobility in a starch gel.

Dissoluble


Definition:

  • (a.) Capable of being dissolved; having its parts separable by heat or moisture; convertible into a fluid.
  • (a.) Capable of being disunited.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The following fractions were separated: non-proteinic nitrogen, proteins dissoluble in saline, in alcohol and in alkaline solutions.
  • (2) The dissolubility of the sarcoplasmic proteins was then 1.7-2,0 times as low as that of the myofibrillary ones.
  • (3) By oral administration of chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) varying in dose for 7 consecutive days to patients who underwent cholecystectomy with biliary drainage for cholesterol gallstone, the biliary cholesterol dissolubility was studied in pursuit of the optimum dose in CDCA therapy for cholesterol gallstone.
  • (4) These marriages are dissoluble if she fails to please, but the woman is no longer saleable.
  • (5) The acid peptidohydrolase activity in the homogenate, dissoluble and mitochondrial-lysosomal fractions of brain tissues of rats who have endured deep hypothermia was determined after their "active" warming for an hour and on the 1st, 2nd, 3d and 7th days after their self-warming.
  • (6) NHP were easily dissoluble in solutions of a physiological ionic strength within a wide pH range.
  • (7) The determination of the biological value of the rice proteins by the method of the amino acid score allows it to array the rice proteins as follows: dissoluble in saline greater than in alkaline greater than summary greater than in alcohol.
  • (8) The condition of the proteinic system in the muscle tissue was judged from dissolubility of proteinic substances (by employing methods allowing complete extraction of sarcoplasmic and myofibrillary proteins to be realized) and from electrophoretic mobility in a starch gel.

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