Science, Volume 99, Issues 2558-2583John Michels (Journalist) 1944 |
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... material led to the development of the following method of preparing , sealing and opening tubes having a diameter of 1.5 The method is undoubtedly applicable to tubes of other dimensions . cm . The material to be dried is placed in a ...
... material led to the development of the following method of preparing , sealing and opening tubes having a diameter of 1.5 The method is undoubtedly applicable to tubes of other dimensions . cm . The material to be dried is placed in a ...
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... material . The world consumption of oil at present is estimated to be 2.94 × 108 tons carbon content per year . The annually produced cellulosic plant material ( see also Table 1 ) would allow the production of about six times the ...
... material . The world consumption of oil at present is estimated to be 2.94 × 108 tons carbon content per year . The annually produced cellulosic plant material ( see also Table 1 ) would allow the production of about six times the ...
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... material has also been obtained from the cell mass . Appar- ently moderate heat does not greatly affect the yields of the active material . Biological tests were carried out on clear aqueous extracts of the crude material . To this end ...
... material has also been obtained from the cell mass . Appar- ently moderate heat does not greatly affect the yields of the active material . Biological tests were carried out on clear aqueous extracts of the crude material . To this end ...
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A Longevity of the Eminent 345 | 20 |
Royal Observatory Greenwich 165 Standards Association American | 32 |
MITCHELL H H and J R BEADLES Corn Germ 129 | 38 |
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