Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... acid , by E. Divers and T. Haga . An economical method of preparing this acid is given , and its properties and reactions are described . - Molecular conductivity of amidosul- phonic acid , by J. Sakurai . - The physiological action of ...
... acid , by E. Divers and T. Haga . An economical method of preparing this acid is given , and its properties and reactions are described . - Molecular conductivity of amidosul- phonic acid , by J. Sakurai . - The physiological action of ...
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... acid in nature , and possesses marked proteid precipi- tating properties . It does not seem to be either nucleic or meta- phosphoric acid . It was not present in the products obtained from tryptic digestion of the nucleins of the red ...
... acid in nature , and possesses marked proteid precipi- tating properties . It does not seem to be either nucleic or meta- phosphoric acid . It was not present in the products obtained from tryptic digestion of the nucleins of the red ...
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... acid by phosphorous acid , by M. G. Viard . The velocity of the reaction is given by dx / dt : K ( A - x ) , where x is the quantity of chromic acid reduced at the time t and the initial quantity . -Action of hydrogen sulphide and ...
... acid by phosphorous acid , by M. G. Viard . The velocity of the reaction is given by dx / dt : K ( A - x ) , where x is the quantity of chromic acid reduced at the time t and the initial quantity . -Action of hydrogen sulphide and ...
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