... extraction methods. Neumann's method was used in all the total phosphorus determinations. For the separation of inorganic from organic phosphorus the method described in Bulletin No. 238 of this Station was employed. This method also gave an opportunity... American Journal of Physiology - Página 2741906Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1906 - 540 páginas
...employed. This method also gave an opportunity to estimate what we have called " fixed " phosphorus and which probably quite closely represents the phosphorus...futile. The experimental animals. — The animal (cow 1) selected for use in our first experiment was a vigorous grade Holstein. Her weight was approximately... | |
| 1906 - 718 páginas
...employed. This method also gave an opportunity to estimate what we have called "fixed"' phosphorus and which probably quite closely represents the phosphorus...existed in appreciable quantities, were futile. THE CHARACTER AND SEQUENCE OF THE RATIONS IN THE PHYTIN EXPERIMENT. This experiment, which was begun in... | |
| New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - 1906 - 1444 páginas
...was employed. This method also gave an opportunity to estimate what we have called "fixed" phosphorus and which probably quite closely represents the phosphorus...from organic forms, even if the latter existed in appreciable-quantities, were futile. THE CHARACTER AND SEQUENCE OF THE RATIONS IN THE PHYTIN EXPERIMENT.... | |
| New York State Agricultural Experiment Station - 1907 - 560 páginas
...employed. This method also gave an opportunity to estimate what we have called " fixed " phosphorus and which probably quite closely represents the phosphorus...existed in appreciable quantities, were futile. THE CHARACTER AND SEQUENCE OF THE RATIONS IN THE PHYTIN EXPERIMENT. This experiment, which was begun in... | |
| New York (State) Dept. of Agriculture - 1907 - 556 páginas
...employed. This method also gave an opportunity to estimate what we have called " fixed " phosphorus and which probably quite closely represents the phosphorus...nucleo-proteids and nucleins. In the urine only total phosphorus wais determined, as attempts to separate inorganic from organic forms, even if the latter existed in... | |
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