American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 113Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1941 |
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Page 146
... color developed in the presence of the milk . The extraction of the indophenol ( the blue color ) is only necessary where one wishes to arrive at an opinion regarding the quantitative values of the defects in handling the milk during ...
... color developed in the presence of the milk . The extraction of the indophenol ( the blue color ) is only necessary where one wishes to arrive at an opinion regarding the quantitative values of the defects in handling the milk during ...
Page 150
... color in the solid state different from the true color given in solution . R. P. Cole and M. G. de Navarre ( 4 ) discussed the stability of various dyes to light . No color should be used in cosmetics . which will not be stable for at ...
... color in the solid state different from the true color given in solution . R. P. Cole and M. G. de Navarre ( 4 ) discussed the stability of various dyes to light . No color should be used in cosmetics . which will not be stable for at ...
Page 293
... color was developed ; on cooling the color disappeared . Examination of the Alcoholic Extractive Alcoholic maceration of the exhausted drug from the ethyl ether extraction yielded total solids amounting to 4.38 per cent . , of which ...
... color was developed ; on cooling the color disappeared . Examination of the Alcoholic Extractive Alcoholic maceration of the exhausted drug from the ethyl ether extraction yielded total solids amounting to 4.38 per cent . , of which ...
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