ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 77
Page 67
... increase in the labile iron might be expected to accompany the con- version of hemoglobin to sulfhemoglobin ; such an in- crease has been observed in experiments in vitro.10 In those experiments the hemoglobin solutions had been treated ...
... increase in the labile iron might be expected to accompany the con- version of hemoglobin to sulfhemoglobin ; such an in- crease has been observed in experiments in vitro.10 In those experiments the hemoglobin solutions had been treated ...
Page 163
... increase in cholesterol , thus indicating that lecithin and probably also fatty acids and neutral fat participate in this increase . The effect of unilateral nephrectomy was studied in two dogs . In both animals the level of blood ...
... increase in cholesterol , thus indicating that lecithin and probably also fatty acids and neutral fat participate in this increase . The effect of unilateral nephrectomy was studied in two dogs . In both animals the level of blood ...
Page 598
... increased 10 per cent . over the deaths in the first half of 1939 , and deaths among children from one to nine years increased 28 per cent . This increase is " doubly significant ' ' because the city's population , as shown by the ...
... increased 10 per cent . over the deaths in the first half of 1939 , and deaths among children from one to nine years increased 28 per cent . This increase is " doubly significant ' ' because the city's population , as shown by the ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
active adipic acid agricultural animals appointed Army assistant awarded Biol biological biotin blood Board carbon cells cent chairman Chem chemical chemistry chemists Chicago CO₂ colchicine College committee Company compound Council course culture director discussion disease Division effect electric engineering entomologist experimental experiments field Foundation Hospital human important increase industrial Institute interest investigation John Jour laboratory lectures material mathematics Medical School ment method Museum National natural nutrition observations obtained Office organization papers physicians physics pimelic acid plants plasma poliomyelitis possible present president problems production professor protein Public Health pyruvic acid reaction recently reported rubber SCIENCE FRIDAY scientific scientists Section selenium serum session Smithsonian Institution Building Society sodium soil solution species substances sulfanilamide sulfhemoglobin sulfonamide synthetic tests tetraploid tion tissue tube tyrothricin United University ventifacts virus vitamin vitamin E War Production Board Washington York