ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 25
... animals received 0.57 micrograms per day on the basis of average food con- sumption . Another group of fifty animals was placed on a modified ration of Bourquin and Sherman in which the B - complex was supplied by adding suffi- cient ...
... animals received 0.57 micrograms per day on the basis of average food con- sumption . Another group of fifty animals was placed on a modified ration of Bourquin and Sherman in which the B - complex was supplied by adding suffi- cient ...
Page 175
... animals were fed in addition to Diet A , 0.3 and 1.0y of biotin respectively in the form of two concentrates , one 0.1 per cent . pure and the other ( biotin ester ) 25 per cent . pure . These animals ap- peared , however , to be less ...
... animals were fed in addition to Diet A , 0.3 and 1.0y of biotin respectively in the form of two concentrates , one 0.1 per cent . pure and the other ( biotin ester ) 25 per cent . pure . These animals ap- peared , however , to be less ...
Page 451
... animals and reptiles disappear during the hot , dry months of winter . Nevertheless , it is reported that the party has seen howling monkeys , tapirs , tigers , fero- cious wild boars , deadly bushmaster and coral snakes , anteaters and ...
... animals and reptiles disappear during the hot , dry months of winter . Nevertheless , it is reported that the party has seen howling monkeys , tapirs , tigers , fero- cious wild boars , deadly bushmaster and coral snakes , anteaters and ...
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G Smithsonian Institution and International | 9 |
pAminobenzoic F H JOHNSON 104 Nicotinic | 16 |
E Industrial Organization 648 | 24 |
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