Nature, Volume 55Nature Publishing Group, 1896 |
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... experiments chiefly carried out in his own laboratory . Unfortunately for the little work , it appeared at a time immediately following the general recognition of the immense service done by its author to organic chemistry in putting ...
... experiments chiefly carried out in his own laboratory . Unfortunately for the little work , it appeared at a time immediately following the general recognition of the immense service done by its author to organic chemistry in putting ...
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... experiments ( 2 ) and ( 6 ) a longer time was required before a steady reading was obtained , probably depended on the way the light fell on the sur- faces and on variations in intensity of the light . In this table we see that the ...
... experiments ( 2 ) and ( 6 ) a longer time was required before a steady reading was obtained , probably depended on the way the light fell on the sur- faces and on variations in intensity of the light . In this table we see that the ...
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... experiments on the presence of argon in plants . The author inferred the absence of argon in fully - developed veget- able tissues . Experiments were also made with the nodule - forming Leguminose , and with their nitrifying bacteria ...
... experiments on the presence of argon in plants . The author inferred the absence of argon in fully - developed veget- able tissues . Experiments were also made with the nodule - forming Leguminose , and with their nitrifying bacteria ...
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