ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 341
... vitamins exist , one of the most fundamental problems for the immediate future is to find out how vitamins act in the body - not what outward manifes- tations appear when they are lacking in the diet , but exactly how they function and ...
... vitamins exist , one of the most fundamental problems for the immediate future is to find out how vitamins act in the body - not what outward manifes- tations appear when they are lacking in the diet , but exactly how they function and ...
Page 342
... vitamins are inter- related . Each vitamin in general has been considered to have its individual independent function , and to be required as a separate entity for this reason . There are some suggestive facts , particularly with regard ...
... vitamins are inter- related . Each vitamin in general has been considered to have its individual independent function , and to be required as a separate entity for this reason . There are some suggestive facts , particularly with regard ...
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... VITAMIN SYNTHESIS BY A YEAST CON- VERTED FROM A HETEROTROPHIC TO AN AUTOTROPHIC HABIT1 Saccharomyces cerevisiae is generally accepted to be heterotrophic with regard to a number of vitamins . However , the writers have succeeded in ...
... VITAMIN SYNTHESIS BY A YEAST CON- VERTED FROM A HETEROTROPHIC TO AN AUTOTROPHIC HABIT1 Saccharomyces cerevisiae is generally accepted to be heterotrophic with regard to a number of vitamins . However , the writers have succeeded in ...
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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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