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... appears to be no indication in the literature regarding the co - existence of both the factors the oxidizing and the protective factors- in plants . It is probable that the effect of the enzyme ascorbic acid oxidase present in plants ...
... appears to be no indication in the literature regarding the co - existence of both the factors the oxidizing and the protective factors- in plants . It is probable that the effect of the enzyme ascorbic acid oxidase present in plants ...
Page 165
... appears to be supported by the following considerations . The inhibition by sulphonamide com- pounds does not require a period of incubation , on the contrary it is immediate even at low tempera- tures , it is also very strong and ...
... appears to be supported by the following considerations . The inhibition by sulphonamide com- pounds does not require a period of incubation , on the contrary it is immediate even at low tempera- tures , it is also very strong and ...
Page 582
... appear of the con- sistency of cream , when tested by gently tilting the containing vessel . The mixture can be stirred slowly without trouble . The more rapidly one attempts to stir it , however , the stiffer it becomes , and it appears ...
... appear of the con- sistency of cream , when tested by gently tilting the containing vessel . The mixture can be stirred slowly without trouble . The more rapidly one attempts to stir it , however , the stiffer it becomes , and it appears ...
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Fleming Prof A Antiseptics in Wartime Surgery 680 Accidents 694 | 434 |
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Fordham S Electron Diffraction Intensities 807 Gibson Dr A The Canadian Entomological Service 90 | 780 |
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