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Page 153
... Chlorophyll , on account of its optical properties , is an ideal photo - catalyst for both stages of the carbo- hydrate synthesis . Dr. E. J. Russell pointed out that although magnesium is an essential constituent of chlorophyll ...
... Chlorophyll , on account of its optical properties , is an ideal photo - catalyst for both stages of the carbo- hydrate synthesis . Dr. E. J. Russell pointed out that although magnesium is an essential constituent of chlorophyll ...
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... chlorophyll is in reality a mixture of two substances , chlorophyll A and chlorophyll B , and that a mole- cule of chlorophyll B contains one atom of oxygen more and two atoms of hydrogen less than a mole- cule of chlorophyll A. Two ...
... chlorophyll is in reality a mixture of two substances , chlorophyll A and chlorophyll B , and that a mole- cule of chlorophyll B contains one atom of oxygen more and two atoms of hydrogen less than a mole- cule of chlorophyll A. Two ...
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... chlorophyll . Alternatively , it is possible that , whilst one quantum of energy at A = 200μμ is required for the complete reaction with the escape of free oxygen , one quantum of visible light as absorbed by the chlorophyll is suffi ...
... chlorophyll . Alternatively , it is possible that , whilst one quantum of energy at A = 200μμ is required for the complete reaction with the escape of free oxygen , one quantum of visible light as absorbed by the chlorophyll is suffi ...
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Fouriers Series and Integrals and the Mathematical Chéveneau C An Optical Method for the Determination | xxxiii |
Fleming A P M and J G Pearce Research in Industry HillTops Vol 3 510 | xxxv |
Hannay A H Standards and Principles in Art 256 | xlii |
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