Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Tom 120Chemical news office., 1920 |
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... taken with a solution of uranyl nitrate con- taining 12 : 3190 grms . of anhydrous uranyl nitrate per litre . The single potential was found to be 0.2691 volt . Attempts to get a sufficient quantity of this bronze - like deposit for ...
... taken with a solution of uranyl nitrate con- taining 12 : 3190 grms . of anhydrous uranyl nitrate per litre . The single potential was found to be 0.2691 volt . Attempts to get a sufficient quantity of this bronze - like deposit for ...
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... taken off from two holes by the glass- blowers . The furnace was never let out except for Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning , when minor repairs had to be carried out ; it burned approximately 1000 cubic feet per hour . One of the ...
... taken off from two holes by the glass- blowers . The furnace was never let out except for Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning , when minor repairs had to be carried out ; it burned approximately 1000 cubic feet per hour . One of the ...
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... taken together . contain all the seventeen amino- acids with the exception of oxyproline , the presence or absence of which was not established , and of serine and cystine , the presence of which was doubtful ( in yeast ) . With regard ...
... taken together . contain all the seventeen amino- acids with the exception of oxyproline , the presence or absence of which was not established , and of serine and cystine , the presence of which was doubtful ( in yeast ) . With regard ...
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... taken by a yeast cell to produce another by budding * when growing on a medium such as Pasteur's , containing no nitrogen but that of ammonium tartrate , it must synthesise each one of the amino - acids given for yeast in Table II ...
... taken by a yeast cell to produce another by budding * when growing on a medium such as Pasteur's , containing no nitrogen but that of ammonium tartrate , it must synthesise each one of the amino - acids given for yeast in Table II ...
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... taken up with water and carefully acidified with dilute nitric acid until just neutral or slighfly basic . A large portion of the carbon dioxide was removed in this way . The slightly basic solution was then heated to boiling for a ...
... taken up with water and carefully acidified with dilute nitric acid until just neutral or slighfly basic . A large portion of the carbon dioxide was removed in this way . The slightly basic solution was then heated to boiling for a ...
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