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... means uniform , and , in many instances , previously boiled liquid underwent decom- position . In 1858 Pouchet appeared as an advocate of this theory , contending that organic molecules can be derived from previously living molecules ...
... means uniform , and , in many instances , previously boiled liquid underwent decom- position . In 1858 Pouchet appeared as an advocate of this theory , contending that organic molecules can be derived from previously living molecules ...
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... means . Thus if alcohol be passed over spongy platinum , acetic acid results as before . But this method is impracticable on a large scale . To produce acetic acid for commercial purposes , weak- ened alcohol is poured through a tall ...
... means . Thus if alcohol be passed over spongy platinum , acetic acid results as before . But this method is impracticable on a large scale . To produce acetic acid for commercial purposes , weak- ened alcohol is poured through a tall ...
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... means of association , e.g. , diphtheria bacillus and strepto- cocci . And the symbiotic relationship of legumes with the bacteria of root - nodules , is an even more beautiful illustration , and will be discussed in a subsequent ...
... means of association , e.g. , diphtheria bacillus and strepto- cocci . And the symbiotic relationship of legumes with the bacteria of root - nodules , is an even more beautiful illustration , and will be discussed in a subsequent ...
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... means of superheated steam has been tried to destroy spores , but without much success . It is found that this method is by no means efficient , as some spores still escape destruction . A much better method is that of " pasteurisation ...
... means of superheated steam has been tried to destroy spores , but without much success . It is found that this method is by no means efficient , as some spores still escape destruction . A much better method is that of " pasteurisation ...
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... means of pre- serving it . The smoke of heated wood chips is rich in phenol and creasote , which are deposited on the flesh and prevent putrefaction . But the best method of preserving meat consists in heating it to a temperature ...
... means of pre- serving it . The smoke of heated wood chips is rich in phenol and creasote , which are deposited on the flesh and prevent putrefaction . But the best method of preserving meat consists in heating it to a temperature ...
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