| Rubner's law, test |
see under law and test.
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| Rubner's t. |
1. (for carbon monoxide in blood) shake the blood with 4 or 5 volumes of lead acetate in solution: if the blood contains CO, it will retain its bright color; if not, it becomes a chocolate brown. 2. (for lactose, glucose, maltose, or fructose in urine) add lead acetate to the urine, boil, and then add an excess of ammonium hydroxide: lactose gives a brick-red color, glucose a coffee-brown color, maltose a light-yellow color, and fructose no color at all.
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| Rubratope-57 |
trademark for a preparation of cyanocobalamin Co 57.
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| rubratoxin |
a mycotoxin found in Penicillium purpurogenum and P. rubrum, which contaminate corn and can cause hepatotoxicity in livestock.
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| rubriblast |
proerythroblast.
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