Nature, Volume 100Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1917 - Science |
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Page 145
... solution of acriflavine I should have possibly saved the diseased members of the hive , because they would have taken in the solution much more readily . This is a point calling for further trial . During the course of my experiments I ...
... solution of acriflavine I should have possibly saved the diseased members of the hive , because they would have taken in the solution much more readily . This is a point calling for further trial . During the course of my experiments I ...
Page 292
... solution is of great importance , both in relation to soil formation and because it is the medium for plant growth and the substratum for microbial life . The difficulty is to obtain sufficiently large amounts of the true soil solution ...
... solution is of great importance , both in relation to soil formation and because it is the medium for plant growth and the substratum for microbial life . The difficulty is to obtain sufficiently large amounts of the true soil solution ...
Page 473
... solution of sodium picrate ; the first flask contains hydrocyanic acid of one concentra- tion , the second the sodium cyanide solution , and the third hydrocyanic acid of a second concentration . The depth of the reddish - brown colour ...
... solution of sodium picrate ; the first flask contains hydrocyanic acid of one concentra- tion , the second the sodium cyanide solution , and the third hydrocyanic acid of a second concentration . The depth of the reddish - brown colour ...
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Wolfs Comet 332 Radial Velocities of Star Clusters Takamine T and S Nitta Measurements in the Ultra | 32 |
Smith B The Chellaston Gypsumbreccia etc 379 Imaginary Quantities | 52 |
Smith Miss E Etched Crystals of Gypsum 218 Tanner Dr J R The Historical Register of the Uni | 173 |
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