ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1942 |
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Page 93
... prepared according to a tech- nique previously described , and also by a method to be published in a subsequent ... PREPARATION OF SODIUM PYRUVATE PYRUVIC acid , because of its important position in the intermediary metabolism of ...
... prepared according to a tech- nique previously described , and also by a method to be published in a subsequent ... PREPARATION OF SODIUM PYRUVATE PYRUVIC acid , because of its important position in the intermediary metabolism of ...
Page 256
... prepared in crystalline form as shown . by the electron microscope ; a convenient method of preparation being hydrolysis of CaHPO4 · 2H2O in solutions more acid than pH 5.0 at 100 ° C. Its limit- ing formula appears to be Ca , ( PO4 ) 2 ...
... prepared in crystalline form as shown . by the electron microscope ; a convenient method of preparation being hydrolysis of CaHPO4 · 2H2O in solutions more acid than pH 5.0 at 100 ° C. Its limit- ing formula appears to be Ca , ( PO4 ) 2 ...
Page 362
... prepared containing heavy atoms , as iodine and arsenic , 3 it became possible to prepare a radioactive insulin derivative containing radioactive iodine . We have attempted to follow the absorption and distribution of insulin after ...
... prepared containing heavy atoms , as iodine and arsenic , 3 it became possible to prepare a radioactive insulin derivative containing radioactive iodine . We have attempted to follow the absorption and distribution of insulin after ...
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