Diet in Health and DiseaseW.B. Saunders Company, 1909 - 765 pages |
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... consist in the starch taking up water and becoming soluble starch - amylodextrin , which splits up into dextrin and maltose . The dextrin again takes up water and more maltose is formed . This process continues until all the - dextrin ...
... consist in the starch taking up water and becoming soluble starch - amylodextrin , which splits up into dextrin and maltose . The dextrin again takes up water and more maltose is formed . This process continues until all the - dextrin ...
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... consist in separating the peptone into an antipeptone , a peptone that can not be acted on further by the ferment , and hemipeptone , which is split up into various simpler substances , such as amido - acids and nitrogenous bases ...
... consist in separating the peptone into an antipeptone , a peptone that can not be acted on further by the ferment , and hemipeptone , which is split up into various simpler substances , such as amido - acids and nitrogenous bases ...
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... consist of leucin , tyrosin , phenol , skatol , and various acids and gases . Some of these , after having undergone certain changes , are ab- sorbed and excreted again in the urine . It is not definitely known just what part they play ...
... consist of leucin , tyrosin , phenol , skatol , and various acids and gases . Some of these , after having undergone certain changes , are ab- sorbed and excreted again in the urine . It is not definitely known just what part they play ...
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... consists of a metallic cham- ber so covered that the interior is unaffected by the outside temperature . In this a man lives , eats , drinks , works , and sleeps . The air that ventilates the chamber is warmed or cooled as necessary to ...
... consists of a metallic cham- ber so covered that the interior is unaffected by the outside temperature . In this a man lives , eats , drinks , works , and sleeps . The air that ventilates the chamber is warmed or cooled as necessary to ...
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... consist of devices for preventing gain or loss of heat through the walls or by ventilation . The heat given off by the man in the chamber is carried off through a series of pipes by means of a current of water . The quantity of the ...
... consist of devices for preventing gain or loss of heat through the walls or by ventilation . The heat given off by the man in the chamber is carried off through a series of pipes by means of a current of water . The quantity of the ...
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Page 675 - ... then spread it thinly on a dish, and place it in a slow oven ; if put in at night let it remain until the morning, when, if perfectly dry and crisp, it will be fit for grinding. The bran thus prepared must be ground in a fine mill...