... &c., and above all Peruvian guano, which may be obtained in immense quantities, are very rich in uric acid, and it may be produced from them at a very moderate price as soon as it becomes an article of commerce. No doubt, if necessary, fowl might... The Monthly Journal of Progress - Página 176editado por - 1854Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...at a very moderate price as soon as it becomes an article of commerce. No doubt, if necessary, fowls might be so fed as to produce it in much larger quantities...considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid, from which the crystals of alloxan separate. This portion could not be used to impregnate... | |
| 1854 - 502 páginas
...hitherto uric acid has been made, those of pigeons, and especially of all carnivorous birds, silkworms, &c., and above all Peruvian guano, which may be obtained...considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid, from which the crystals of alloxan separate. This portion could not be used to impregnate... | |
| 1854 - 824 páginas
...acid has been made, those of pigeons, and especially of all carnivorous birds, silk-worms, «fee., and above all Peruvian guano, which may be obtained...considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid, from which the crystals of alloxan separate. This portion could not be used to impregnate... | |
| 1854 - 796 páginas
...Peruvian guano, which may be obtained in immense quantities, are very rich in uric acid, and it may bo produced from them at a very moderate price as soon...considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid, from which the crystals of alloxan separate. This portion could not be used to impregnate... | |
| William Kirby Sullivan - 1854 - 616 páginas
...and, above all, Peruvian guano, which may be obtained in immense quantities, are very rich in nric acid, and it may be produced from them at a very moderate...subject we may mention, that in the making of the alloxau from the uric acid, a considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother liquid,... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...at a very moderate price as soon as it becomes an article of commerce. No doubt, if necessary, fowls might be so fed as to produce it in much larger quantities...considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid, from which the crystals of alloxan separate. This portion could not be used to impregnate... | |
| 1855 - 424 páginas
...at a very moderate price as soon as it becomes an article of commerce. No doubt, if necessary, fowls might be so fed as to produce it in much larger quantities...considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid, from which the crystals of alloxan separate. This portion could not be used to impregnate... | |
| 1854 - 476 páginas
...uric acid has been made, those of pigeons, and especially of all carnivorous birds, silkworms, &(.;., and above all Peruvian guano, which may be obtained...considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid, from which the crystals of alloxan separate. This portion could not be used to impregnate... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1854 - 494 páginas
...commerce. No doubt, if necessary, fowl might be so fed as to produce it in much larger quantities thau they do naturally. Connected with this part of the...considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid, from which the crystals of alloxan separate. This portion could not be used to impregnate... | |
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