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... active material was always maintained near 0 ° C. , except for the first run at high speed when the temperature attained 12 to 14 ° C. Extractions and washings were made with a 0.005M phosphate buffer solution of pH 7.0 . Because of the ...
... active material was always maintained near 0 ° C. , except for the first run at high speed when the temperature attained 12 to 14 ° C. Extractions and washings were made with a 0.005M phosphate buffer solution of pH 7.0 . Because of the ...
Page 468
... active tumor fraction purified by entirely different methods . The portion of the purified fraction which is not soluble in ether contains 13.11 per cent . nitrogen and about 0.5 per cent . phos- phorus . TABLE I SPECIFIC VISCOSITY OF ...
... active tumor fraction purified by entirely different methods . The portion of the purified fraction which is not soluble in ether contains 13.11 per cent . nitrogen and about 0.5 per cent . phos- phorus . TABLE I SPECIFIC VISCOSITY OF ...
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... active groups to itself and so cause a reorientation of the molecules . In the case of oleic acid there are two active groups in the molecule ; the carboxyl group and the double bond . We may assume that on galena , with its strong ...
... active groups to itself and so cause a reorientation of the molecules . In the case of oleic acid there are two active groups in the molecule ; the carboxyl group and the double bond . We may assume that on galena , with its strong ...
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KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
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