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Meaning of "pyrogenic"

Pyrogenic (adjective) - Relating to or causing the production of fever or heat
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  • generating or produced by heat, especially in the body; causing or caused by fever
  • of a mineral formed from magma at high temperature

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Pyrogenic silica matting and bulking agent.
They may also be pyrogenic or precipitated in origin.
Pyrogenic metal oxides have a high purity.
It also demonstrates pyrogenic and proinflammatory effects.
Use is preferably made of hydrophilic pyrogenic silica.
The presence of pyrogenic bacteria is a common phenomenon.
There is no consensus on the exact number of pyrogenic exotoxins.
The preferred pyrogenic process is a pyrometallurgical one.
The reinforcing filler employed is preferably a pyrogenic silica.
The pyrogenic impurities are the real denaturant.
A precipitated silica or pyrogenic silica can thus be employed.
The pyrogenic silica to facilitate the carburising reaction.
Silica may be of pyrogenic or colloidal kind.
The pyrogenic process may alternatively be a combustion process.
There is therefore a significant risk of introducing pyrogenic particles.

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The pyrogenic test in rabbits.
The silica is preferably pyrogenic silica.
Pyrogenic silica of hydrophobic character.
An example of such a colloidal silica is fumed or pyrogenic silica.
Pyrogenic processes include flame oxidation and flame hydrolysis.
Support materials used here include pyrogenic silicas.
Pyrogenic silica is used in preference.
His stay in hospital was even prolonged with pyrogenic drugs.
Could be a pyrogenic reaction.
And it is sterile and no pyrogenic.
Results show that pyrogenic carbon lacks long term persistence.
The reinforcing filler is preferably a reinforcing pyrogenic or precipitated silica.
Pyrogenic silica is preferred.
The composition can comprise one or more pyrogenic silicas.
Parts of pyrogenic silica.
The alpha modification is not observed with pyrogenic processes.
Amorphous hydrophobic silicas of pyrogenic origin are obtained from hydrophilic silicas.
Limulus amoebocyte lysate reaction with streptococcal pyrogenic exotoxin.
A number of the pyrogenic toxins include a disulfide loop as a structural feature.
These are preferably selected from among pyrogenic and precipitated silicas.
In the same study it was also concluded that chitosan was not pyrogenic.
This determination determines the amount of pyrogenic substances in the sample.
Compositions of the invention are preferably sterile and preferably not pyrogenic.
The final product was also confirmed as non pyrogenic by in vivo rabbit testing.
They include pyrogenic taiga fir spruce and secondary birch larch forests.
An alternative animal model may be a pig challenged with a pyrogenic exotoxin.
Pyrogenic carbon capture and storage is discussed as a promising technology of greenhouse gas removal.
It is preferred that the peptide is free of infectious and pyrogenic agents.
The pyrogenic character of these substances can constitute a drawback which is not negligible.
Gel silicas are preferred although suitable pyrogenic silicas may also be used.
Different pyrogenic contaminants may elicit different cytokine responses in the cell culture.
The present micronized silica gel is distinct from pyrogenic or fumed silica.
Examples of pyrogenic toxins having disulfide bonds are present in both of these two subgroups.
Amorphous synthetic silica can be manufactured using a thermal or pyrogenic or a wet process.
The amorphous hydrophobic silicas of pyrogenic origin are obtained more particularly from hydrophilic silicas.

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