Danysz effect
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danysz effect — noun see danysz phenomenon … Useful english dictionary
Danysz phenomenon — Da·nysz phenomenon dän ish n the exhibition of residual toxicity by a mixture of toxin and antitoxin in which the toxin has been added in several increments to an amount of antitoxin sufficient to completely neutralize it if it had been added as… … Medical dictionary
danysz phenomenon — ˈdänish noun also danysz effect Usage: usually capitalized D Etymology: after Jan Danysz died 1928 Pol. French physician : the exhibition of residual toxicity by a mixture of toxin and antitoxin in which the toxin has been added in several… … Useful english dictionary
Danysz phenomenon (effect) — Da·nysz phenomenon (effect) (dahґnish) [Jan Danysz, Polish pathologist in France, 1860–1928] see under phenomenon … Medical dictionary
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