Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1958 |
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... react with acids to form anhydrides more readily than they will react with water . The exchange reaction of polyphos- phates which I have mentioned above is of particular interest because I have no doubt that it represents the main reac ...
... react with acids to form anhydrides more readily than they will react with water . The exchange reaction of polyphos- phates which I have mentioned above is of particular interest because I have no doubt that it represents the main reac ...
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... reaction 2 . This reaction also requires a TPN - reduc- ing factor which we have identified in an aqueous extract of chloroplasts ( CE ) . From the standpoint of photosynthesis in green plants , an interesting question was whether ATP ...
... reaction 2 . This reaction also requires a TPN - reduc- ing factor which we have identified in an aqueous extract of chloroplasts ( CE ) . From the standpoint of photosynthesis in green plants , an interesting question was whether ATP ...
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... reaction with FeCy 6 1 12 minutes 1 18 1 24 Fig . 6. Effect of phosphate acceptor sys- tem on the Hill reaction with ferricyanide . The reaction mixture contained , in a final volume of 3 ml , " broken " chloroplasts ( Pis ) ...
... reaction with FeCy 6 1 12 minutes 1 18 1 24 Fig . 6. Effect of phosphate acceptor sys- tem on the Hill reaction with ferricyanide . The reaction mixture contained , in a final volume of 3 ml , " broken " chloroplasts ( Pis ) ...
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