Definition of Albuminousness. Meaning of Albuminousness. Synonyms of Albuminousness

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Definition of Albuminousness

Albuminousness
Albuminous Al*bu"mi*nous, Albuminose Al*bu"mi*nose`, a. [Cf. F. albumineux.] Pertaining to, or containing, albumen; having the properties of, or resembling, albumen or albumin. -- Al*bu"mi*nous*ness, n.

Meaning of Albuminousness from wikipedia

- elements, parenchyma cells, including both specialized companion cells or albuminous cells and unspecialized cells and supportive cells, such as fibres and...
- ****ociated with albuminous cells. Similar to how Sieve Tube members are ****ociated with companion cells, sieve cells are flanked with albuminous cells in order...
- {\ce {C20 H31 N5 O12 ,}}} and was known as protein. The variations in albuminous substances were attributed to peripheral bonds of protein to sulfur and/or...
- Fourcroy and others, who often collectively called them "albumins", or "albuminous materials" (Eiweisskörper, in German). Gluten, for example, was first...
- matter. This terminology persists in referring to endospermic seeds as "albuminous". The nature of this material is used in both describing and classifying...
- applications, including computer vision, speech recognition, identification of albuminous sequences in bioinformatics, production control, time series analysis...
- mature seed stage as a storage tissue, in which case the seeds are called "albuminous" or "endospermous", and in others it is absorbed during embryo development...
- nutrients, it is not like the albumen (egg white) of animal embryos. albuminous (of seeds) Containing endosperm. -ales Suffix added to the stem of a generic...
- with sugar in a similar manner as yeast. That is, the decomposition of albuminous matter (i.e. water-soluble proteins) caused sugar to transform to alcohol...
- known methods in mural painting. In tempera, the pigments are bound in an albuminous medium such as egg yolk or egg white diluted in water. In 16th-century...