heatstable
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[edit]heatstable (comparative more heatstable, superlative most heatstable)
- Alternative form of heat stable
- 1946, Journal of Immunology, page 134:
- When it was learned that the antigen is heatstable, attempts were made to "demask" it in the fresh mucosa by boiling.
- 1951, Nagoya Journal of Medical Science - Volume 14, Issue 5, page 66:
- As summarized in table 5, the emulsion of normal mouse lung contains two kinds of inhibitor, the one is heatstable and the other heatlabile.
- 2006, Willy Herbst, Klaus Hunger, Industrial Organic Pigments, page 358:
- Due to its solvent fastness in baking enamels it is fast to overpainting at 120°C, shows a slight bleeding at 140°C (after 30 minutes baking time) and is heatstable up to 200°C.
- 2013, H.W. Intorp, H. Gruber, E. Fasske, H. Themann, “Pathological Findings Following Immunization with Vascular Tissues”, in Werner H. Hauss, RObert W. Wissler, Rolf Lehmann, editor, International Symposium: State of Prevention and Therapy in Human Arteriosclerosis and in Animal Models, page 204:
- Reactions of rabbit antiserum 3081 with various heatstable and ethanolinsoluble bovine tissue preparations.