Hygienic Laboratory bulletin. no. 128-132, 1921-22, Issues 128-132U.S. Government Printing Office, 1921 |
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... activity in the intestines , vitamines , or un- known constituents that might be present in some diets . The elimination of phenolsulphonephthalein was decidedly inhibited in rabbits receiving a diet of oats as compared with those on a ...
... activity in the intestines , vitamines , or un- known constituents that might be present in some diets . The elimination of phenolsulphonephthalein was decidedly inhibited in rabbits receiving a diet of oats as compared with those on a ...
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... activity of these compounds , when their solutions are exposed to air . Ehrlich ( 1913 ) observed that the toxicity of a slightly alkaline aqueous solution of arsphenamine or an aqueous solution of neo- arsphenamine increases rapidly ...
... activity of these compounds , when their solutions are exposed to air . Ehrlich ( 1913 ) observed that the toxicity of a slightly alkaline aqueous solution of arsphenamine or an aqueous solution of neo- arsphenamine increases rapidly ...
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... activity with that of certain commercial preparations . By George B. Roth . II . Pharmacological studies with cocaine and novocaine ; a comparative investiga- tion of these substances in intact animals and on isolated organs . By George ...
... activity with that of certain commercial preparations . By George B. Roth . II . Pharmacological studies with cocaine and novocaine ; a comparative investiga- tion of these substances in intact animals and on isolated organs . By George ...
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... activity may be expected in the near future as active work on the revision of several of these standards is about to begin . As evidence of this condition may be mentioned the fact that the eight members con- stituting the Belgian ...
... activity may be expected in the near future as active work on the revision of several of these standards is about to begin . As evidence of this condition may be mentioned the fact that the eight members con- stituting the Belgian ...
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... activity of pancreatic lipase is accelerated up to a con- centration of 2 per cent , while the activity of the lipase of ricinus is inhibited . Arch . Néerland . physiol . 1919 , v . 3 , p . 182-189 , through J. Chem . Soc . Lond . 1919 ...
... activity of pancreatic lipase is accelerated up to a con- centration of 2 per cent , while the activity of the lipase of ricinus is inhibited . Arch . Néerland . physiol . 1919 , v . 3 , p . 182-189 , through J. Chem . Soc . Lond . 1919 ...
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