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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Nutrition and resistance to climatic stress : with particular reference to man 
    Publication: Chicago, Illinois : Research and Development Branch, Office of the Quatermaster General, Quartermaster Food and Container Institute for the Armed Forces, November 1949
    ... abnormal sensitivity to light. The excessive consumption of chlorophyll-containing plants may induce a photo-sensitivity by ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Genetics and eugenics : a text-book for students of biology and a reference book for animal ... 
    Publication: Cambridge : Harvard University Press ; London : Oxford University Presess 1924
    ... P. laevigatum. Hereditas, 1. Rasmusson, J., 1920. Mendelnde Chlorophyll - Faktoren bei Allium, cepa. Hereditas, 1. Rau, V., ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - On the chlorophylloid granules of Vorticella 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : United States National Museum, 1885
    Chlorophyll ... Ryder, John A. (John Adam), 1852-1895. Oligohymenophorea Chlorophyll Washington, D.C. : United States National Museum, 1885 ... these, indeed, it may be claimed that degenerating chlorophyll would be capable of producing the red color ...
  4. ... waste products. 94 Animals, except those that possess chlorophyll, can not make a proteid. 10' Plants can ... blood cir- culation. naming parts by means of reference figures. I would urge teach- ers to have ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The institutes of medicine 
    Publication: New York : Harper & Bros., 1861
    ... a nearly homogeneous mass of ' protoplasm,' through which chlorophyll-granules are dispersed." " These particles, increasing in size, ... with a definite membrane; and within this, protoplasm, chlorophyll, and cyclosis-currents subse- quently become indistinguishable." " Turning ...
  6. ... from ox bile is said to closely resemble chlorophyll. BI'LOBED. Bilobus. Having two lobes. Bilocular. Bilocularis. ... the negative pole or platinode of a battery. CHLOROPHYLL. (From x^ u P�C, green, and cpvhXov, ...
  7. ... albumen, which has coagulated and thrown down the chlorophyll; it is then evaporated at from 120° to ... In the juice of various plants yielding indigo. Chlorophyll C,8H9N08. The green coloring matter of leaves ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - Evolution of life 
    Publication: Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1873
    ... to the presence of 84 EVOLUTION OF LIFE. chlorophyll, is never seen in any Fungi. With some ... The life-processes, the absence of amylum and chlorophyll, are such important facts in the economy of ...
  9. ... the soil. It is an essential constituent of chlorophyll (the green coloring matter of leaves) and of ... light is its power of forming the green chlorophyll of leaves ; but we note also a special ...
  10. ... Prepara- tion of snuff, ............ 425 Vegetable Coloring Matters.-Chlorophyll. Phylloxanthine. Phyl- locyanine. Coloring matters of flowers. Cyanine. ... green coloring matter of plants has been termed chlorophyll,1 1 X.Xwp6{, green; a leaf. COLORING ...
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