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Countercurrent Distribution and some of its applications
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Countercurrent distribution and some of its applications
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The Mode of Action and Clinical Uses of the Thiouracil Group of Drugs
The association of endemic goitre with depressed function of the thyroid gland has long been known. The idea that in such cases the goitre might represent an attempt at overcoming the hypothyroid state has bee...
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The size and shape of protein molecules
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Countercurrent Distribution and some of its applications
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Light scattering in solutions of proteins and other large molecules
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Recent advances in fluorine chemistry
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Structurally-bound enzymes
It is likely that, within the intact cell, the freedom of movement of all enzymes is restricted. To that extent they could all be considered structurally-bound. However, from the purely experimental point of v...
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The Mode of Operation of Dehydrogenases with Special Reference to Alcohol Dehydrogenase
The colour change that takes place in solutions of hemoproteins when enzyme-substrate complexes are formed1, 2, 3 or when the prosthetic group combines with the apoprotein4, 5 has caused these enzyme complex form...
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Studies on native lignins and lignification
The remarkable processes of life and decay are based on the ability of enzyme systems to function in a dual rôle in the dynamic metabolism associated with living systems. On the one hand, the enzymes present in o...
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A New Technique for Measuring Reactions at Quartz and other Surfaces
It is clear that the surface properties of substances which in the form of dusts cause lung diseases play an exceedingly important role in the development of these diseases. Much work is therefore in progress ...
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The Autonomic Ground Plexus in the Connective Tissues of the Human Nipple
Short descriptions of the sympathetic ground plexus have already been given in the wider study of the innervation of the human nipple (Cathcart, Gairns and Garven, 1948), in the statement accompanying a demonstra...
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Chemical treatment of isotopes produced in a nuclear reactor
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Some recent developments in thiophene chemistry
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Structure and Function of the Peripheral Autonomic Nervous System
“Different conceptions of the structure of the ultimate peripheral extension of the autonomic nervous system still exist, and the old problem as to whether the innervation is by individual nerve fibres, as in ...
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Development of a Major Port at Kandla
The present port of Kandla came into existence in 1931. Constructed under the orders of the then Maharao of Kutch, it has a single reinforced concrete jetty with depth of water alongside of 30 feet at low wate...
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The spectroscopy of nuclear gamma-rays by direct crystal diffraction methods
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Dislocation Relaxations in Metals and Single Crystal Quartz
During the last several years, a number of ultrasonic attenuation measurements have been made in face centered metals which show attenuation maxima at temperatures related to the metal and the measuring freque...
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The Arithmetic Genus
This chapter is devoted to the algebro-geometric theory of the arithmetic genus of a variety, which has been recently reviewed by Severi {see Severi [35], pp. 42–81} and Zariski {see Zariski [21], Ch. III}, with ...
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Fatigue of steels at constant strain amplitude and elevated temperature
From an engineering point of view fatigue at elevated temperatures is of importance under two rather different conditions. One involves vibration stresses or other high frequency stresses generally superimpose...