Pyrex

NOUN
  1. a borosilicate glass with a low coefficient of expansion; used for heat-resistant glassware in cooking and chemistry
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  • In all lighter cases, it is sufficient to give a drop of Apis 3, morning and evening, during the apyrexia, and to continue this treatment until the attacks cease; very often no other paroxysm sets in after the first dose; there are scarcely ever more than two or three paroxysms. Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent
  • Used in microfluidic systems, these "Pyrex" - like nanoparticles are more stable when subjected to temperature fluctuations and harsh chemical environments than currently used nanoparticles made of polymers or silica glass. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • Bottles at the ready, jam bubbling, temperature reached, pan off the stove and a warmed pyrex measuring jug used to slop it into the jars, bottle-washer following up with the cloth, wiping the bottoms clean of the jars – all well. Archive 2008-08-01
  • No one, however, undertook to first ascertain by strictly scientific appliances the actual pathological processes causing the pyrexia in each form of disease, or even to determine whether in any given case the increased heat was the result of increased heat production, or diminished heat dissipation. Alcohol: A Dangerous and Unnecessary Medicine, How and Why What Medical Writers Say
  • Four thick slices cooked slowly in the oven in a small covered pyrex casserole with salt and black pepper.
  • The term hyperpyrexia is used when the temperature shows a tendency to remain at Philosophy of Osteopathy
  • - (of classical temple) having columns at front or back only; (of church) lacking aisles: apterous. apterygial adj. - wingless; finless. apyretic adj. - without fever. apyrexy, n. apyrous adj. - non-inflammable. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • On the twenty-seventh, had a copious sweat, apyrexia; the deafness left her; the pain of her feet partly remained; in other respects had a complete crisis. Of The Epidemics
  • The name Pyrex has been around for generations, in fact since 1915. Epinions Recent Content for Home
  • So this year, World Kitchen, a little-known Rosemont-based company that makes big-name brands such as Pyrex and CorningWare, will release a new "footed" Corelle rice bowl in China, along with about 84 other updated products worldwide. Chicagotribune.com -
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