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... reported by Svedberg12 for known enzymes is 82,800 . The question at once arises as to why the virus nucleoproteins , supposed to cause certain infec- tious diseases , have " molecular weights " so much higher than known enzymes . Are ...
... reported by Svedberg12 for known enzymes is 82,800 . The question at once arises as to why the virus nucleoproteins , supposed to cause certain infec- tious diseases , have " molecular weights " so much higher than known enzymes . Are ...
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... reported at previous meetings of the society and . published in its Proceedings . The biological papers were numerous and impor- tant and only a few of them can be mentioned specifi- cally . Herbert Fox , of the University of Pennsyl ...
... reported at previous meetings of the society and . published in its Proceedings . The biological papers were numerous and impor- tant and only a few of them can be mentioned specifi- cally . Herbert Fox , of the University of Pennsyl ...
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... reported that seemingly - mysterious mile- wide craters , associated with volcanic regions , were caused by the shifting of melted rock under the surface , causing cave - ins of the walls of groups of small craters . Some- times the ...
... reported that seemingly - mysterious mile- wide craters , associated with volcanic regions , were caused by the shifting of melted rock under the surface , causing cave - ins of the walls of groups of small craters . Some- times the ...
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Sci 105 | 1 |
KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
FINKELSTEIN R and J M BIRKELAND Action of Sul | 43 |
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