American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 113Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1941 |
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Page 10
... reason for using a low temperature is to prevent the volatilization of inorganic salts which may volatilize if ... reasons . In many of the assays , and especially in those involving back titrations , the quan- tity directed to be used ...
... reason for using a low temperature is to prevent the volatilization of inorganic salts which may volatilize if ... reasons . In many of the assays , and especially in those involving back titrations , the quan- tity directed to be used ...
Page 48
... reasons which man is frequently unable to explain , nature in many instances seems to show a selective hospitality to many plants , which accounts for the reason that some plants thrive well in one place but will not thrive equally well ...
... reasons which man is frequently unable to explain , nature in many instances seems to show a selective hospitality to many plants , which accounts for the reason that some plants thrive well in one place but will not thrive equally well ...
Page 52
... reason that its cultivation has been almost discontinued . Cheap Belladonna imported from Europe is the most important reason why most pro- ducers ceased growing it . At present there is unusual interest in future cultivation of ...
... reason that its cultivation has been almost discontinued . Cheap Belladonna imported from Europe is the most important reason why most pro- ducers ceased growing it . At present there is unusual interest in future cultivation of ...
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