Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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Page 1065
... concentration also in contrast to the result of Tsuk and Oster , who found a rate proportional to the 0.77 power of the trypsin concentration . Both the apparent impermeability of the disulfide cross - linked gel and the 0.77 power ...
... concentration also in contrast to the result of Tsuk and Oster , who found a rate proportional to the 0.77 power of the trypsin concentration . Both the apparent impermeability of the disulfide cross - linked gel and the 0.77 power ...
Page 1369
... concentrations than in the environ- ment ( 5 ) . With all elements a higher concentration exists in the shell than in the river environment ( Table 2 ) , and classically all elements in the shells would have biogeochemical significance ...
... concentrations than in the environ- ment ( 5 ) . With all elements a higher concentration exists in the shell than in the river environment ( Table 2 ) , and classically all elements in the shells would have biogeochemical significance ...
Page 1388
... concentrations markedly lower than those that died from exposure to the same water . There was little overlap in range of endrin concentration in blood between dead and living exposed fish . EXPOSURE TIME , days Fig . 1. Effect of time.
... concentrations markedly lower than those that died from exposure to the same water . There was little overlap in range of endrin concentration in blood between dead and living exposed fish . EXPOSURE TIME , days Fig . 1. Effect of time.
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