ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1959 |
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... obtained through the studies of " whistlers , " and with English data obtained by observa- tion of the transit of radio signals from the earth to the moon and back . Several techniques were employed by the Soviets to obtain electron ...
... obtained through the studies of " whistlers , " and with English data obtained by observa- tion of the transit of radio signals from the earth to the moon and back . Several techniques were employed by the Soviets to obtain electron ...
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... obtained from A. G. Siegfried , Zofingen , Switzerland . 6. Asolectin is a preparation of mixed soybean phosphatides , obtained from Associated Con- centrates , Woodside , Long Island , N.Y. 7. L. Michaelis , Biochem . Z. 234 , 139 ...
... obtained from A. G. Siegfried , Zofingen , Switzerland . 6. Asolectin is a preparation of mixed soybean phosphatides , obtained from Associated Con- centrates , Woodside , Long Island , N.Y. 7. L. Michaelis , Biochem . Z. 234 , 139 ...
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... obtained a discrimination factor of 4 for calcium against strontium . Comar et al . ( 16 ) have obtained discrimination factors of about 2 and 4 , respectively , for calcium against strontium from diet to bone for rats fed a milk and a ...
... obtained a discrimination factor of 4 for calcium against strontium . Comar et al . ( 16 ) have obtained discrimination factors of about 2 and 4 , respectively , for calcium against strontium from diet to bone for rats fed a milk and a ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
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