(a.) Belonging to the Infusoria; composed of, or containing, Infusoria; as, infusorial earth.
Example Sentences:
(1) A rapid quantitative procedure is presented for the separation of testosterone esters from their hydrolysis products through the use of the acetonitrile-infusorial earth column.
(2) The mycoplasma culture alone or in combination with infusorial earth was used as inoculum.
(3) The results of infusorial therapy of Dibenzepin in 53 patients with neurological diseases and concommitant depression are reported.
(4) Testosteron is separated from interfering steroids, notably dihydrotestosterone, by liquid-liquid partition chromatography on infusorial earth (Celite).
(5) The estradiol esters were separated from the oil by an additional chromatographic step using a heptane-silanized infusorial earth column prior to quantitation by GLC.
(6) Full clinical examination was performed, 22 of the animals being subject to laboratory investigations with regard to the rumen content (pH, infusorial count per 1 cm3 with the differentiation of bacteria, activity with regard to glucose, nitrates, sedimentation, and flotation), blood (whole blood picture, coagulation tests, bilirubin, SGOT, SGPT, serum aldolase, alkaline phosphatase, alkaline reserves, blood sugar), and urine (pH, protein, ketone bodies, sugar, and CSR).
(7) A modified method of activated clotting time determination, using a home-made infusorial earth substitute of the type of "Kieselguhr" was used.
(8) Testosterone 17-enanthate 3-benzilic acid hydrazone was separated from the other drugs and vehicle components by chromatography on an acetonitrile-infusorial earth column followed by quantitation using UV spectroscopy.
(9) The number of large infusorial cells (Isotricha, Diplodinium, Ophryoscolex) decreased correspondingly from 70,000 (straw meal) to 18,870 per ml (pellets).
Infusorian
Definition:
(n.) One of the Infusoria.
Example Sentences:
(1) The data on mechanical destruction of erythrocytes correlated with tests on toxicity of obtained samples carried out on mice and infusorians.
(2) Endosymbiotic relationships are described between Y. pseudotuberculosis and the free-living infusorian Tetrahymena pyriformis which sustains microbial populations in the soil (water).
(3) The test for the assessment of the metabolic profile of the rumen included: the determination of pH, total titration acidity in clinical units, lactic acid in mg%, fatty acids in mmol 1-1, ammonia N in mg%, urea N in mg% and the number of infusorians in 1 ml of rumen liquor.
(4) The loss of the hemolytic activity of L. pneumophila virulent strain leads to the loss of its capacity for multiplication in infusorians.
(5) To immobilize the infusorians, they were embedded into gelatin.
(6) The reduction of the number of infusorians as a biological indicator of fermentation processes proves the correctness of this assumption.