Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 144,Wydanie 3745Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... bacteria and oxygen . It has been called " Fucosite " because it contains a sugar complex either which is liberated by alkaline or acid hydrolysis . During the latter process oil and algarose are formed . In the samples hereinafter ...
... bacteria and oxygen . It has been called " Fucosite " because it contains a sugar complex either which is liberated by alkaline or acid hydrolysis . During the latter process oil and algarose are formed . In the samples hereinafter ...
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... bacterial action under alkaline anærobic conditions , with the form- ation of gases similar in composition to natural gas . " Modern opinions endorse Taylor's views ; Trask 13 states that " anærobic bacteria , 8 Ramsay , J.I.P.T. , 1924 ...
... bacterial action under alkaline anærobic conditions , with the form- ation of gases similar in composition to natural gas . " Modern opinions endorse Taylor's views ; Trask 13 states that " anærobic bacteria , 8 Ramsay , J.I.P.T. , 1924 ...
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... bacteria might take place in media other than the alkaline clays suggested by Taylor . It appeared to him that the process was essen- tially one of hydrolysis , in which the bac- teria firstly hydrolysed the fucosan or organic matter of ...
... bacteria might take place in media other than the alkaline clays suggested by Taylor . It appeared to him that the process was essen- tially one of hydrolysis , in which the bac- teria firstly hydrolysed the fucosan or organic matter of ...
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