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ptomaine Meaning in Telugu ( ptomaine తెలుగు అంటే)



పాటమైన్

వివిధ amines ఏవీ (పుటేస్కిన్ లేదా కాడెవెరిన్ వంటివి,



ptomaine's Usage Examples:

The song"s mention of "Leonard Skinner," a boy at the camp who "got ptomaine poisoning last night after dinner," was an inspiration for the name of.


Ludwig Brieger, "Weitere Untersuchungen über Ptomaine" [Further investigations into ptomaines] (Berlin, Germany: August Hirschwald, 1885), page 43.


πτῶματος (ptôma, ptômatos) anaptotic, asymptomatic, apoptosis, peripeteia, peripety, polyptoton, proptosis, proptotic, ptomaine, ptosis, ptotic, symptom, symptomatic.


discovery of carbylamines (1866) and for his pioneer investigations of ptomaines.


These vehicles are sometimes dysphemistically called "roach coaches" or "ptomaine wagons".


bacteriology, pathology, symptomatology, prophylaxis, and treatment of so-called ptomaine poisoning; English translation 1909.


Sperry died in New York City at the age of 49 years on September 2, 1913 of ptomaine poisoning contracted during the return voyage after a two-month trip to.


Hammond had been in office only eight months when he suffered ptomaine poisoning on a trip south and died of a stroke, aged 52, in Clinton, Louisiana.


Herreid died in Aberdeen, South Dakota following an attack of ptomaine poisoning.


Williams died of ptomaine poisoning.


L"hygiène prophylactique; microbes, ptomaines, désinfection, isolement, vaccinations et législation, 1889.


observe (with Henry Bence Jones) the formation of alkaloidal substances or "ptomaines" by the decomposition of animal matters.


following the new germ theory of disease – that scurvy was caused by ptomaine, a waste product of bacteria, particularly in tainted tinned meat.



Synonyms:

food poisoning, gastrointestinal disorder, ptomaine poisoning,



Antonyms:

wellness,



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