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... organs of the alimentary tract , and have an absorbing power over certain portions of our food which cannot be explained by physics . They pick up oleo - albumi- nous matters and discharge them into the lacteal system , by which they ...
... organs of the alimentary tract , and have an absorbing power over certain portions of our food which cannot be explained by physics . They pick up oleo - albumi- nous matters and discharge them into the lacteal system , by which they ...
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... organs of the body , presented a marked saccharine behaviour . From the quantitative examinations that were made it was stated that sugar existed in the blood of the hepatic vein to the extent of about 1 per cent . during fasting , and ...
... organs of the body , presented a marked saccharine behaviour . From the quantitative examinations that were made it was stated that sugar existed in the blood of the hepatic vein to the extent of about 1 per cent . during fasting , and ...
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... organ aside and examined it again after the lapse of some hours , and found that it had re - acquired a strongly saccharine character . It thus became evi- dent that the production of sugar must be attributable to some simple chemical ...
... organ aside and examined it again after the lapse of some hours , and found that it had re - acquired a strongly saccharine character . It thus became evi- dent that the production of sugar must be attributable to some simple chemical ...
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... organ , taken from a recently killed healthy animal , be plunged for a few minutes into boiling water so as to destroy the ferment that is present and prevent any further loss of the substance by transformation into sugar . It is then ...
... organ , taken from a recently killed healthy animal , be plunged for a few minutes into boiling water so as to destroy the ferment that is present and prevent any further loss of the substance by transformation into sugar . It is then ...
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... organ , instead of being formed by it . The reason assigned for no sugar being recognisable in the portal blood , was that its presence was masked by the existence of some unknown principle . In answer to these assertions of M. Figuier ...
... organ , instead of being formed by it . The reason assigned for no sugar being recognisable in the portal blood , was that its presence was masked by the existence of some unknown principle . In answer to these assertions of M. Figuier ...
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