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The word "Colloid" was used in contradistinction to "Crystalloid," but Colloid Chemistry was still to be born, and it has hardly yet got out of its swaddling clothes.
The Centennial of the University of Virginia, 1819-1921 1922
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I spent a year in the Colloid Science department in Cambridge, working with F.J.W. Roughton, who had asked Hartree for someone to help him tackle the problem of simultaneous diffusion and chemical reaction, such as occurs when oxygen enters a red blood cell.
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Colloid substances pass with extreme difficulty and slowness into the crystalline state, and are extremely inert in all the ordinary chemical relations.
A System Of Logic, Ratiocinative And Inductive John Stuart Mill 1839
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Neoprobe argues that the recent approval of Pharmalucence Sulfur Colloid Injection based solely on comparisons to vital blue dye means the FDA will do the same for Lymphoseek.
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Colloid particles that form bonds to each other at specific orientations might self-assemble into all sorts of useful materials.
Naturejobs - All Jobs Michael J. Solomon 2010
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