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  1. ... importance as constituents of the protein molecule, of chlorophyll, the green pigment of plants, of haemin and ... his pupils, the mother substance from which both chlorophyll and haematin are derived. In both therefore the ...
  2. ... results of research, on a tooth paste containing chlorophyll, made by Dr. Gustav W. Rapp, professor and ... the use of the water-soluble derivations of chlorophyll, the green substance that gives grass and other ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - The Significance of Chemistry to Man in the Modern World 
    Publication: California Institute of Technology. Alumni Association, January 1951
    ... to buy wonderful new green medicines, con- taining chlorophyll. Whatever substances, perhaps effective, may be present in the medicines, the advertiser counts on the chlorophyll to sell them. He is banking on the ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Abstracts of orthopaedic surgery for 1948 (1950) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1951-1957
    ... apart in checker board fashion. Tissue reactions, specifically chlorophyll and wound healing, is the subject of an ... aver- age of 10,2 days, while the chlorophyll treated ones took nine days. In the graft ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - Abstracts of orthopaedic surgery for 1948 (1949) 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army, 1951-1957
    ... decubitus ulcers and stasis ulcers to treatment with chlorophyll preparations. The chronic osteomyelitis cases were first subjected ... thorough sequestrectomy followed by in- stillation of a chlorophyll-penicillin preparation through catheters placed in the depths ...
  6. ... deutsch. Naturf. u. Aerzte, Strassb., 1885, lviii, 421. Chlorophyll. Belzuxg (E.-F.) * La chlorophylle et ses fonctions. ... Ueber dieVerwerthung ties Humus bei der Ernahrung der chlorophyll- fiihrendenPflanzen. [Erlangen.] 8°. Berlin, 181)2. Repr. from .- ...
  7. ... bark, a couple of rows of cells containing chlorophyll. The middle bark is made of parenchymatous cells, ... Kraut und Blüthentrauben mit Zusatz des aus- geschiedenen Chlorophyll. Consistenz zwei. Pharmakopöa Neerlandica aus frischem Kraut (aquosum) ; ...
  8. ... nitrogen of plants is largely in the seed. Chlorophyll.—This term is applied to the substance which ... admitted to these colorless structures, the secretion of chlorophyll begifis and the plants acquire a green color. ...
  9. ... noticed that there are really three kinds of chlorophyll: the first, Avhich exists in fresh leaves, dissolves ... a large tree seldom contains ten grains of chlorophyll. It is known that in autumn the leaves ...
  10. ... noticed that there are really three kinds of chlorophyll: the first, which exists in fresh leaves, dissolves ... a large tree seldom contains ten grains of chlorophyll. It is known that in autumn the leaves ...
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