- Rothera
- Arthur C.H., English biochemist, 1880–1915. See R. nitroprusside test.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Rothera — This interesting surname recorded as Rothery and Rothera, the latter being a dialectal transposition, is of English locational origin. It derives from the river Rother , which rises on the Derbyshire Yorkshire border and is recorded as Roder in… … Surnames reference
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Rothera Research Station — Infobox Airport name = caption = IATA = none ICAO = none type = owner = operator = city served = Rothera Research Station location = South Pole, Antarctica elevation f = elevation m = coordinates = website = r1 number = r1 length f = r1 length m … Wikipedia
Rothera-Station — 67.566666666667 68.133333333333 Koordinaten: 67° 34′ 0″ S, 68° 8′ 0″ W … Deutsch Wikipedia
Rothera's test — a method of testing urine for the presence of acetone or acetoacetic acid: a sign of diabetes mellitus. Strong ammonia is added to a sample of urine saturated with ammonium sulphate crystals and containing a small quantity of sodium nitroprusside … Medical dictionary
Rothera test — Ro·the·ra test (rothґər ah) [Arthur Cecil Hamel Rothera, Australian biochemist, 1880–1915] see under test … Medical dictionary
Rothera's test — a method of testing urine for the presence of acetone or acetoacetic acid: a sign of diabetes mellitus. Strong ammonia is added to a sample of urine saturated with ammonium sulphate crystals and containing a small quantity of sodium nitroprusside … The new mediacal dictionary
Rothera test — (for acetone) to 5 mL of urine add a little solid ammonium sulfate and add 2 to 3 drops of a fresh 5 per cent solution of sodium nitroprusside and 1 to 2 mL of ammonium hydroxide; a purple color forms if acetone is present … Medical dictionary
Base Rothera — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rothera … Wikipedia Español
Base antarctique Rothera — 67° 34′ 08″ S 68° 07′ 30″ W / 67.568783, 68.125028 … Wikipédia en Français