toluidine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of toluidine
Example Sentences
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Plates were incubated for 4days, then fixed with 4% formal saline and counterstained with toluidine blue for plaque counting.
From Nature • Apr. 4, 2014
They used two drugs which worked equally well: toluidine blue, a tissue stain, and protamine sulfate, a protein compound.
From Time Magazine Archive
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By modifying the conditions of reaction between the sulphur and the base, it was found in 1887 by Arthur Green, that a complicated thio-derivative of toluidine could be produced which possessed very remarkable properties.
From Coal and What We Get from It by Meldola, Raphael
The large quantity of aniline and toluidine now made has opened up a channel for the use of the waste borings from cast-iron.
From Coal and What We Get from It by Meldola, Raphael
Disulpho-acids of beta-naphthol introduced by Meister, Lucius, and Brüning, leading to azo-dyes from aniline, toluidine, xylidine, and cumidine.
From Coal and What We Get from It by Meldola, Raphael
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