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oleograph (medicine)


oleograph


1. <chemistry> The form or figure assumed by a drop of oil when placed upon water or some Other liquid with which it does not mix.

2. A picture produced in oils by a process analogous to that of lithographic printing.

Origin: L. Oleum oil + -graph.

Source: Websters Dictionary


hydro-lyases (medicine)


hydro-lyases
<enzyme> Enzymes that catalyze the removal of water from a substrate by breakage of a carbon-oxygen bond, leading to formation of a double bond. The recommended name is usually dehydratase. The term synthase or hydratase is used when the reverse aspect of the reaction is dominant.

Registry number: EC 4.2.1.