Nature, Volume 92Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1913 - Electronic journals |
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... animals , whilst they cannot measure accurately the feeding value of a new food , are quite good enough to ... animals fail to grow on a diet of carefully purified casein , starch , fat , and ash , although they will remain alive for ...
... animals , whilst they cannot measure accurately the feeding value of a new food , are quite good enough to ... animals fail to grow on a diet of carefully purified casein , starch , fat , and ash , although they will remain alive for ...
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... animal or a number of animals are kept on a maintenance diet so that their weight remains con- stant . To this diet is added a known weight of starch , and the increase in weight observed . The animal or animals are then placed again on ...
... animal or a number of animals are kept on a maintenance diet so that their weight remains con- stant . To this diet is added a known weight of starch , and the increase in weight observed . The animal or animals are then placed again on ...
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... animals which have been or might be worked out experimentally . Such experiment has already shown , first , that skin and coat colour is due to the combined effect of at least two separately inherited factors , one of which is necessary ...
... animals which have been or might be worked out experimentally . Such experiment has already shown , first , that skin and coat colour is due to the combined effect of at least two separately inherited factors , one of which is necessary ...
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Hurry Dr J B Ideals and Organisation of a Medical | 13 |
Hurst Major C C Genetics 490 | 63 |
Shipley Dr A E Guy A K Marshall Fauna of British Sullivan M X and F R Reid Soil Catalysis 560 | 85 |
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