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... effect on the crop , its effect on the bacteria and fungi of the soil , its influence on the physical properties of the soil , and its relation chemi- cally to the mineral ingredients of the soil . It is a well - established fact that ...
... effect on the crop , its effect on the bacteria and fungi of the soil , its influence on the physical properties of the soil , and its relation chemi- cally to the mineral ingredients of the soil . It is a well - established fact that ...
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... effect of introducing an unsaturated group in close proximity to the carboxyl residue of a series of optically active normal aliphatic esters has been studied by the effect of unsaturation referred to in the preceding paper . authors in ...
... effect of introducing an unsaturated group in close proximity to the carboxyl residue of a series of optically active normal aliphatic esters has been studied by the effect of unsaturation referred to in the preceding paper . authors in ...
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... effect , except when the unsaturated acid is a very much stronger acid than its saturated analogue , for ex- ample , methyl hydrogen maleate , which is some hundred times as strong an acid as methyl hydrogen succinate . In such a case ...
... effect , except when the unsaturated acid is a very much stronger acid than its saturated analogue , for ex- ample , methyl hydrogen maleate , which is some hundred times as strong an acid as methyl hydrogen succinate . In such a case ...
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... effect of four different affinities on it ; thus the asymmetrically deformed atom can be considered apart from the particular groups to which it is attached . The groups may be four or less , according as the atom is situated in open ...
... effect of four different affinities on it ; thus the asymmetrically deformed atom can be considered apart from the particular groups to which it is attached . The groups may be four or less , according as the atom is situated in open ...
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... effect the above mentioned change for 16 grms . of added to the oxygen was found to be 1972 calories . The divergence here , amounting to about 10 calories per ( 6 ) . grm . , cannot , we believe , be considered as entirely due to ...
... effect the above mentioned change for 16 grms . of added to the oxygen was found to be 1972 calories . The divergence here , amounting to about 10 calories per ( 6 ) . grm . , cannot , we believe , be considered as entirely due to ...
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