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Page 328
... possible to sensitize normal animals to O.T. without using the whole dead or living organism . In attempting to find the material responsible for this sensitization , a toxic substance was extracted from the oil . A precipitate was ...
... possible to sensitize normal animals to O.T. without using the whole dead or living organism . In attempting to find the material responsible for this sensitization , a toxic substance was extracted from the oil . A precipitate was ...
Page 388
... possible by one man on a uni- form basis , the value of all separate descriptions is enhanced . The book , however , is more than that since it in- cludes a summary of whatever is known , all too fre- quently very little , of the ...
... possible by one man on a uni- form basis , the value of all separate descriptions is enhanced . The book , however , is more than that since it in- cludes a summary of whatever is known , all too fre- quently very little , of the ...
Page 389
... possible interpretations of the present data are : ( 1 ) that the absorption of glucose by the muscle fiber does not involve the entrance of a phos- phate group into the cell , or ( 2 ) that glucose - 6 - phos- phate is not involved in ...
... possible interpretations of the present data are : ( 1 ) that the absorption of glucose by the muscle fiber does not involve the entrance of a phos- phate group into the cell , or ( 2 ) that glucose - 6 - phos- phate is not involved in ...
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Timing Device for Speakers N A WEBER 116 | 14 |
GUNDERSON F L WaterSoluble Vitamins 277 | 19 |
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