Nature, Volum 68Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1903 |
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... given to the world at large . But as must almost of necessity occur when a busy man is taken away from his labours ... given which show the relative percentages of envelopes , germ , and flour - producing kernel or endo- sperm in ...
... given to the world at large . But as must almost of necessity occur when a busy man is taken away from his labours ... given which show the relative percentages of envelopes , germ , and flour - producing kernel or endo- sperm in ...
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... given . Of gluten , the insoluble portion has been called glutenin . Osborne and Voorhees describe gliadin as being , when obtained in the dry state from a solution in weak alcohol or water , an amorphous transparent substance closely ...
... given . Of gluten , the insoluble portion has been called glutenin . Osborne and Voorhees describe gliadin as being , when obtained in the dry state from a solution in weak alcohol or water , an amorphous transparent substance closely ...
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... given on pp . 272 to 315 of the physical chemistry of ferment action , and of Br - dig's recent discovery of inorganic ferments . The whole volume well deserves careful reading , and it is to be hoped that it will find a wide circle of ...
... given on pp . 272 to 315 of the physical chemistry of ferment action , and of Br - dig's recent discovery of inorganic ferments . The whole volume well deserves careful reading , and it is to be hoped that it will find a wide circle of ...
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... given , five - year means have been adopted , and the curves resulting from these have been further smoothed by drawing freehand another curve to eliminate as far as possible the smaller fluctuations 22 20 50 ROTHESAY 45 ( SCOTLAND ) ...
... given , five - year means have been adopted , and the curves resulting from these have been further smoothed by drawing freehand another curve to eliminate as far as possible the smaller fluctuations 22 20 50 ROTHESAY 45 ( SCOTLAND ) ...
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... given in pattern - making , moulding , forging , fitting and turning , and the work done in them is real . All students in the college pass through the same course during the first three years . They may specialise in the fourth year in ...
... given in pattern - making , moulding , forging , fitting and turning , and the work done in them is real . All students in the college pass through the same course during the first three years . They may specialise in the fourth year in ...
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