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endosmosis

/en-doz-moh-sis, -dos-/US // ˌɛn dɒzˈmoʊ sɪs, -dɒs- //UK // (ˌɛndɒsˈməʊsɪs, -dɒz-) //

内渗作用,内渗法,内渗压,内渗出

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Biology. osmosis toward the inside of a cell or vessel.
    • : Physical Chemistry. the flow of a substance from an area of lesser concentration to one of greater concentration.

Examples

  • This passage is performed by a process to which the names of Absorption and Endosmosis have been applied.

  • What effect on the process of endosmosis can be exerted by Castor or Croton oils, or by calcined Magnesia?

  • Poisseuille some time ago asserted that a solution of Morphia prevented the process of endosmosis through a dead animal membrane.

  • A separation into a privileged and a subject-class prevents social endosmosis.

  • If this were otherwise, the valency rule would hardly operate so well in endosmosis, kataphoresis, and precipitation.