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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «NUCLEINIC ACID»
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1
An Introduction to the Study of Cytology
Chromatin is a compound of a substance known as nucleinic acid, which
contains up to 10 per cent. of phosphorus, with an albumin which is without
phosphorus, or in some conditions it is possible that chromatin may consist of
uncombined ...
Nucleo-albumen (mucin).—The mucin of the older writers is a complex body
consisting of three distinct combinations of serum-albumen with three different
acids; these acids are nucleinic acid, chondroitin-sulphuric acid and taurocholic
acid; ...
Pathology; Ein in Eiscreme und Kiise refundene Ciift producirender Bacillus, (
with Mr. Perkins) Archiv. f. Hygirne, Vol. 27; The Production of Immunity with
Nucleinic Acid, Proceedings 8th International Congress of Hygiene, Vol. 2;
Bacteriology ...
4
International Brewers' Journal
Now the Schumacher staining method enables nuclein to be distinguished from
nucleinic acid in the cell, the former being stained yellow, and the latter green.
The appearance of nucleinic acid is important in connection with the present ...
5
Hepatology: Textbook and Atlas
Water-soluble vitamins are readily absorbed under physiological conditions.
They are transported to the intra- and extracellular fluid and act as coenzymes in
a number of enzyme reactions in protein, nucleinic acid and energy metabolism.
Erwin Kuntz, Hans-Dieter Kuntz,
2009
6
Foreign Trade Statistics Notes
... excluding radioEthylene dinitrile tetra acetic acid active source Glutathione
derivative of nucleinic acid Regrlgeratlon blankets __ _ Schematic eye 831590
Diisobutyl carbinol Kromfax 916029 Vertical collimator TrimethYLOLethane
919010 ...
7
Dr. K. M. Nadkarni's Indian Materia medica
Non- volatile alcohol called Cardol' 1119 Non-volatile oil, 957 Nor-d-pseudo-
ephedrine, 490 Nucin, 709 Nuclease, 173 Nucleinic acid, 1300 Nupharine, 844;
858 Nuphar luteum, 844 Nyctanthin (see: — Nyctan- thine) 294; 857 .Nyctanthine
...
K. M. Nadkarni, A. K. Nadkarni,
1982
8
The North American Practitioner
According to Kossel nuclein prepared from yeast cells and spermatozoa contains
besides nucleinic acid, nuclein bases; for example, the decomposition product of
nucleinic acid prepared from yeast cells gives guanin and adenin. The acid ...
are impure and he in turn extracted two new acids: nucleinic acid alpha, a white
powder insoluble in cold water, slightly so in hot water; nucleinic acid beta, a red
powder giving a red solution in hot water which becomes colorless by the ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman,
1922
10
Pneumonia - The Biology of Pneumococcus
Lamb (759) in Great Britain reported treating u cases of lobar pneumonia with 2
deaths with 2 cc. subcutaneous doses of "Nuclein," a proprietary preparation
containing about 5 per cent nucleinic acid, but was not particularly enthusiastic
about ...
Roderick Heffron, Benjamin White,
1979