ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1950 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 73
Page 178
... described by Fodor ( 1 ) . The ground material was kept at room tempera- ture for 24 hr and then centrifuged to remove most of the cell debris . The centrifugate was stored at 2 ° C until tested . 2. Acetone powders were prepared as ...
... described by Fodor ( 1 ) . The ground material was kept at room tempera- ture for 24 hr and then centrifuged to remove most of the cell debris . The centrifugate was stored at 2 ° C until tested . 2. Acetone powders were prepared as ...
Page 215
... described in some detail . To some stresses , such as cold , the human body makes favorable adjustments , but as yet the data are inadequate to define and explain the mechanisms involved . The problem of adaptation to caloric ...
... described in some detail . To some stresses , such as cold , the human body makes favorable adjustments , but as yet the data are inadequate to define and explain the mechanisms involved . The problem of adaptation to caloric ...
Page 640
... described a scheme he has been working on for the cathode - ray oscilloscope pres- entation of the ultraviolet absorption spectrum of a single cell . R. C. Mellors ( Sloan - Kettering Institute ) described various ultraviolet ...
... described a scheme he has been working on for the cathode - ray oscilloscope pres- entation of the ultraviolet absorption spectrum of a single cell . R. C. Mellors ( Sloan - Kettering Institute ) described various ultraviolet ...
Contents
Technical Papers | 2 |
The Urea Complexes of Unsaturated Fatty | 19 |
Comments and Communications | 25 |
22 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
absorption ACTH activity Amer American amino acid amount amylase animals arginase arterenol Association Atomic Energy atomic number aureomycin average bacterial biol biological birefringence blood group Cancer carbohydrate cells Chem chemical Chemistry cholesterol cloud College compounds concentration counting crystals density Department dilutions dimenhydrinate disease dose effect eggs electron Engineers enzyme epinephrine experiments fraction gamma rays gene genetic Health heparin histamine hyaluronidase hydrolysis increase inhibition injection Institute irradiation laboratory maltose material measures meconium Medical Medicine ment method mixture National normal nuclei observed obtained ossein oxide oxygen particles physics physiological plants polysaccharide present problems produced professor protein radiation radioactive rain rats reaction reported rotifers sample Science scientific scientists serum silver iodide Society solution strain streptomycin substances Table temperature thiourea thrombin tion tissue tryptophan tube unfermentable Univer University Washington York