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... organic group corre- sponding to one of the three forms described by Schiff . The simplest forms of proteid , the protamines , and their digestive products the protones , give the biuret re- action , but none of the other colour ...
... organic group corre- sponding to one of the three forms described by Schiff . The simplest forms of proteid , the protamines , and their digestive products the protones , give the biuret re- action , but none of the other colour ...
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... organic beings are descended , having regard to then known chemical phenomena of life , would most certainly have argued in favour of a green - plant , or of some organism capable of decomposing CO2 under the action of sun- light , and ...
... organic beings are descended , having regard to then known chemical phenomena of life , would most certainly have argued in favour of a green - plant , or of some organism capable of decomposing CO2 under the action of sun- light , and ...
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Sir Norman Lockyer. organic substances " ( p . 265 ) Dr. Cohen has made a most praiseworthy attempt to systematise the analysis of organic substances . This part of the book might advantageously have been expanded ( if necessary at the ...
Sir Norman Lockyer. organic substances " ( p . 265 ) Dr. Cohen has made a most praiseworthy attempt to systematise the analysis of organic substances . This part of the book might advantageously have been expanded ( if necessary at the ...
Contents
Conroy Sir John F R S Death of 186 Curtius Prof New General Method of Preparing Aromatic | 14 |
Halfseconds Pendulums Mr Watson 195 | 15 |
Cooperation in Observing Variable Stars Prof E C Picker Cygnus New Variable in 2 1901 Dr T D Anderson 502 | 29 |
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