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  1. ... 647-McKenzie. B. W., & Elliott. J. The serum proteins in pyogenic infections; with special reference to surgical infections. INFECTIOUS DISEASE South. M. & S., 1935, ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - Bulletin Bureau of Medicine and Surgery circular letters (July 1939-July 1945) 
    Publication: Washington : United States Government Printing Office, 1946
    ... volume of solution required to cover the patient’s protein needs. For practical purposes 1 gram of amigen powder is equivalent to 1 gram of protein. The ...
  3. ... few of the proteins tested were: whole-egg protein (taken as the standard of reference as a most complete natural protein), 97; cottonseed protein, 92; yeast protein, 87; beefsteak ...
  4. ... place of carbohy- drates as a protector of protein. It will be seen by reference to the table that just as much nitrogen ... that during the menstrual period the metabolism of protein is lowered was ... author made extended reference to the work of other investigators on the ...
  5. ... reactions in solutions containing excessively minute traces of protein. 12. Precipitins. In this connection a brief reference may be made to the interesting group of ...
  6. ... IL the price ¢ st or ‘the whole mille | powder, show: egein . protein thet is the conti; . part ¢ the nm f ...
  7. NLM Digital Collections - Physiological chemistry (Volume 1) 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard & Lea, 1855
    ... 4 Se"r. T. 19, p. 68. 308, PROTEIN-COMPOUNDS. exhibited the same behavior in reference to acids, metallic salts, and to heat, as ... for the reasons we have already given in reference to testing for teroxide of protein, we cannot regard it as positively decided that ...
  8. ... of TECHNICAL APPLICATIONS 241 three dry hydrogels, plant protein, starch and cellulose. The coarsely dispersed powder contains salts, sugar, acids and water in molecularly ...
  9. ... for nerve. nesain (nes'a-in). A yellowish powder, a compound of arsenic and protein, used hypodermically in a 10 per cent, solution ... acids. Kober's t. (for proteins in milk): The proteins are precipitated ... is treated with zinc powder or a solution of zinc sulphate; the resulting ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The JIOA subject index of scientific and technical reports. FIAT 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Joint Chief of Staff, Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency, [1940?]-
    ... dilute sodium hydroxide, neutralising the partly hy- drolysed protein vith acetic acid, and spray drying into a white powder. One analysis of the powder showed that it ...
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