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  1. ... H. W., &Robison, R. The possihle significance of hexose-phosphoric esters in ossification; the phosphoric esters of the blood. Biochem. J., Lond., 1924, 18: 1161.—Greenwald, I. A new type of organic phosphoric acid compound isolated from blood. Science, 1924, n.s., 60: 529.— ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Pathological physiology of internal diseases : functional pathology 
    Publication: New York ; London : D. Appleton and Company, 1923
    ... gastric ferment which digests proteins. It is most active in an acid medium, being particularly effective in the presence of hydrochloric acid. It splits up the proteins by a process of hydrolysis into simpler nitrogenous compounds, the peptones and proteoses, which are characterized by ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1980) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... actor site. Studies on the transport of organic compounds into the lens have also been initiated. Through these studies a choline transport system in the lens has been discovered. This system through apparent active transport can concentrate choline, ethanolamine and other analogs ...
  4. ... On the mutarotation of phemiosazones of pentoses and hexoses. Ibid., 191.", xx, 429-431. -Levene (P. A.) & ...
  5. ... Hynd, A. Studies on the interaction of amino-compounds and carbohydrates; the ... dissimilation of the hexoses. Proc. K. Akad. wet. Amster- dam, 1926, 29: ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of water bacteriology : with special reference to sanitary water analysis 
    Publication: New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ; London : Chapman & Hall, 1924
    ... matter, but organic matter in a state of active decay, and like the ammonias and other features of the sanitary chemical analysis, indi- cates fresh organic pollution, with the added advantage that the presence of the stable nitrogenous compounds often present in peaty waters introduces no error ...
  7. ... Studies in the chemistry of the ion-proteid compounds. III. On the influence of electro- lytes upon the toxicity of alkaloids. J. Biol. Chem, N. Y, 1905-6, i, 507-557, 3 pi—Roche (P.) Du dosage des alca- loides dans les substances actives. Centre med. et pharm, Gannat, 1903-4, ix, ...
  8. ... exposure is also more likely to become an active smoker. The possibility ... lung is exposed to compounds absorbed by the mother and delivered to the ...
  9. ... C. S. The rotary powers of the amides of active a-hy- droxy-acids. J. Am. Chem. ... reduction of nitro to amino compounds. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1917, 39: 1435-9. ----- ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Annual report - National Eye Institute (1992) 
    Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Eye Institute
    ... treated and control animals. (3) We studied the safety and efficacy of cyclosporine in the ... mens with active inflammation. 2. In reviewing our 12 cases of ...
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