celloidin
/suh-loi-din/US // səˈlɔɪ dɪn //UK // (səˈlɔɪdɪn) //
鲸鱼蛋白,鲸鱼素,鲸鱼油,鲸鱼皮
Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : a concentrated form of pyroxylin used to embed tissues for cutting and microscopic examination.
Examples
Various grades of celloidin, thick and thin, in wide-mouthed bottles.
Remove the solution of gelatine from the interior of the celloidin case with a pipette.
Pour some soft celloidin into a test tube; carefully revolve the test tube so that an even film of celloidin dries on the inside.
After a short time water begins to rise in the tube, having passed through the film of celloidin.
To overcome this, the sections might also be embedded in celloidin.
Level 4Browse all words →