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Tsitsin, N.V.; Sileva, M.N. 1962: The chemical composition of Caragana arborescens seeds. Byul Gl Bot Sada Akad Nauk Sssr 46: 53-55
Spoehr, H.A.; Milner, H.W. 1949: The Chemical Composition of Chlorella; effect of Environmental Conditions. Plant Physiology 24(1): 120-149
Chen, C.C.; Cleverdon, R.C. 1962: The chemical composition of Dialister pneumosintes and the significance of the studies of small eubacteria. Life Sciences 1: 401-403
Minganti, A.; D'anna, T. 1958: The chemical composition of Discoglossus pictus spawn jelly. Ricerca Sci 28(10): 2090-2094
Ducloux, E.Herrero 1930: The chemical composition of E. eyriesii. Rev Fac Cienc Quimicas Univ Nation La Plata 6(2): 43-49
Winik, L. 1939: The chemical composition of Musa cavendishii bananas. Yedeoth Prop Agric Exp Sta 5(1/2): 62-65
Aliev, R.K.; Yuzbashinskaya, P.A.; Rakhimova, A.K. 1961: The chemical composition of Osage orange fruit grown in Azerbaidzhan and the pharmacological properties of its medicinal forms and galenicals. Uchenye Zap Azerbaidzhans Inst 3: 59-66
D.S.lva, A.C.C.rreia; Prista, L.Nogueira 1950: The chemical composition of P. obliquum. Anais Fac Farm Porto 10: 169-179
Balagtas, A.N. 1928: The chemical composition of Philippine fishes. Philippine Agric 17(5): 253-261
Ya Dzenis, A. 1961: The chemical composition of Sphagnum mosses A comprehensive study of physiologically active substances in lower plants. Akad Nauk Sssr Moscow/Leningrad : 95-106
Maas, E.F. 1967: The chemical composition of Sphagnum species and the influence of drainage on its locations. Soil Science Society American Proceedings 31(4): 577
Williamson, J. 1963: The chemical composition of Trypanosomes. Proceedings Internatl Congress Zool 16(4): 189-195
Candussio, R. 1960: The chemical composition of Z. marina. Atti Mus Civico Storia Natur Trieste 22(2): 45-50
Thornber, J.P.; Olson, J.M. 1968: The chemical composition of a crystalline bacteriochlorophyll-protein complex isolated from the green bacterium, Chloropseudomonas ethylicum. Biochemistry 7(6): 2242-2249
Malley, A.; Saha, A.; Campbell, D.H. 1964: The chemical composition of a hapten fraction from timothy grass pollen extracts. Federation Proceedings 23(2 Part 1): 192
Fodor, A.; Fodor, P.J.; Kuk Mieri, S. 1947: The chemical composition of acropeptides from casein and their behavior towards enzymes. Enzymologia hague 12(2): 101-106
Kohler, K. 1967: The chemical composition of adenovirus carcino and its multiplication in human cells. Zentralblatt fuer Veterinaermedizin Reihe B 14(2): 97-128
Thomas, L.W. 1962: The chemical composition of adipose tissue of man and mice. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 47: 179-188
Cantarow, A.; Stuckert, Harry; Davis, R.C. 1933: The chemical composition of amniotic fluid. A comparative study of human amniotic fluid and maternal blood. Surgery Gynecol And Obstetr 57(1): 53-69
Bitkova, A.N.; Koptelova, E.I.; Kavtorina, R.P. 1965: The chemical composition of an L-culture of B-hemolytic Streptococcus group A and the forms into which it reverts. Vestnik Akad Med Nauk Sssr 20(8): 29-31
Rossi, N.; Nucciotti, F. 1968: The chemical composition of atmospheric precipitation in the area of emilia italy. Agrochimica 12(2/3): 240-250
Blaha, J.; Hanzelka, F. 1947: The chemical composition of berries and small-fruits. SBORNiK CESKO AKAD ZEMEDELSKE 19(1/3): 276-280
Arabuli, A.B. 1963: The chemical composition of black alkali soils frequented by Capreolus capreolus L. in East Gruzinia. Zoologicheskii Zhurnal 42(3): 471-472
Haurowitz, F.; Sladek, J. 1928: The chemical composition of blood platelets. Hoppe Seyler S Zeitschr Physiol Chem 173(5/6): 233-234
Iyengar, N.K. 1966: The chemical composition of body fluids and its relation to crime abstract human anti social behavior calcium deficiency. Indian Science Congress Association Proceedings 53(3): 449
Eastoe, J.E. 1965: The Chemical Composition of Bone and Tooth. Advances in Fluorine Research and Dental Caries Prevention 21: 5-17
Norton, W.T.; Autilio, L.A. 1965: The Chemical Composition of Bovine Cns Myelin. Annals of the new York Academy of Sciences 122: 77-85
Butler, J.A.; Davison, P.F. 1956: The chemical composition of calf thymus nucleoprotein. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 21(3): 568-573
Cherepanova, M.N. 1959: The chemical composition of carbonate concretions and their genesis. Dokl Mosk Sel Skokhoz Akad Im K A Timiryazeva 42: 153-158
Washburn, R.G.; Gilmore, L.O.; Fechheimer, N.S. 1958: The chemical composition of cattle hair. I. The fat, ash and nitrogen content. Ohio Jour Sci 58(3): 150-152
Robins, E. 1960: The chemical composition of central tracts and of nerve cell bodies. Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry: Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society 8: 431-436
Hou, Hsioh Y. 1950: The chemical composition of certain ferns and fern allies of central Pennsylvania. American Fern Jour 40(4): 233-240
Phillips, M.; Wilkinson, F.B.; Bacot, A.M. 1953: The chemical composition of certain grades of Puerto Rican tobacco. Type 46. Jour Assoc Offic Agric Chemists 36(4): 1157-1165
Matveeva, E.P.; Znamenskaya, L.A. 1963: The chemical composition of certain plants of the Baltic coastal meadows. Bot Zhur 48(1): 127-128
Znamenskaya, L.A. 1961: The chemical composition of certain plants of the Far North of Yakutiya. Sb Mater Rastitel Nosti Yakutii : 253-290
Bot, G.M. 1942: The chemical composition of chloroplast granules in relation to their structure. Chron Bot 7(2): 66-67
Robinson, D.S. 1955: The chemical composition of chylomicra in the rat. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology and Cognate Medical Sciences 40(2): 112-126
Carpena, O.; Abrisqueta, C.; Sanchez, J.A.; Guillen, M.G. 1957: The chemical composition of citrus leaves. An Edafol Y Fisiol Veg 16(1): 59-75
Levanidov, I.P.; Zakharova, V.P. 1968: The chemical composition of commercial mollusks and echinoderms of sakhalin raion. Izvestiya Tikhookeanskogo Nauchno-Issledovatel'skogo Instituta Rybnogo Khozyaistva i Okeanografii 65: 221-230
Carter, R.H. 1932: The chemical composition of commercially available fluorine compounds. Jour Econ Ent 25(6): 1224-1227
Dustman, R.B.; Van Landing Ham, A.H. 1930: The chemical composition of consecutive cuttings of Andropogon virginicus and Danthonia spicata. Journal American Society Agron 22(8): 719-724
Link, K.Paul 1929: The chemical composition of corn seedlings. 1. The isolation of xylan and cellulose from the cell walls. Journal American Chem Society 51(8): 2506-2516
Link, K.Paul 1929: The chemical composition of corn seedlings. 2. The isolation of a dextrin similar to the trihexosan obtained by the thermal depolymerization of potato starch. Journal American Chem Society 51(8): 2516-2522
Bogdanova, V.P. 1963: The chemical composition of cortex sap in host plants of varnish insects. Izvest Akad Nauk Sssr Ser Biol 28(4): 605-612
Ermakov, A.N.; Yarosh, N.P. 1958: The chemical composition of cotton seeds in relation to growing conditions. Vest Sel Skokhoz Nauki 2: 41-46
Lomakina, N.N.; Brazhnikova, M.G. 1959: The chemical composition of crystallomycin. Biokhimiia transl 24(3): 399-404
Senra, R.; Crespo, J.G.rcia 1943: The chemical composition of dehydrated eggs. Rev Asoc Argentina Dietol 1(1): 43-45
Kivimae, A. 1951: The chemical composition of diploid and tetraploid red clovers. Sveriges Utsadesforen Tidskr 61(1): 13-24
Parkinson, T.L. 1966: The chemical composition of eggs. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture 17(3): 101-111
Dorokhova, K.Y.; Sokolova, T.A. 1963: The chemical composition of films covering primary mineral grains in some alpine taiga soils of the Eastern Transbaikal region. Pochvo Vedenie 10: 34-36
Vyltsan, N.F. 1959: The chemical composition of fodder plants of the Tomsk Region. Izvest Tomsk Otd Vses Bot Obshch / 113-114
Tret'yakov, L.I.; Goryaev, M.I. 1963: The chemical composition of fodder yeasts exposed to low frequency sound vibrations during growth. Vest Akad Nauk Kazakhsk Ssr 19(1): 84-87
Fudge, J.F.; Fraps, G.S. 1944: The chemical composition of forage grasses from the Gulf coast prairie as related to soils and to requirements for range cattle. Bull Texas Agric Exp Sta 644: 1-39
Runyon, N.R. 1947: The chemical composition of forbs in the native pastures at Hays, Kansas. Trans Kansas Acad Sci 49(4): 441-443
Eliseev, E.I. 1958: The chemical composition of fruits of apple and other fruit trees of various ripening dates and origin Collected works of post graduates and young scientific research workers. Vses Inst Rastenievodstva 2: 93-99
Olejnicek, H. 1942: The chemical composition of garden raspberries. Sbor Ceske Akad Zem 17: 154-162
Traub, H.P.; Thor, C.J.; Zeleny, L.; Wil Laman, J.J. 1929: The chemical composition of girasole and chicory grown in Minnesota. Journal of Agricultural Research (Washington, D.C.) 39(7): 551-555
Pokrovskaya, N.F. 1960: The chemical composition of grains of various varieties of corn. Vest Sel Skokhoz Nauki 12: 36-39
Archibald, J.G.; Nelson, P.R. 1929: The chemical composition of grass from plots fertilized and grazed intensively. Journal American Society Agron 21(6): 686-699
Sutcliffe, D.W. 1963: The chemical composition of haemolymph in insects and some other arthropods, in relation to their phytogeny. Comp Biochem And Physiol 9(2): 121-135
Calandra, E.; Cattaneo, P. 1948: The chemical composition of human fat deposits. Rev Soc Argentina Biol 24(3): 275-285
Escudero, P.; Rothman, M. 1949: The chemical composition of human milk. Rev Asoc Argentina Dietol 7(25): 3-11
Mirsky, A.E.; Ris, H. 1947: The Chemical Composition of Isolated Chromosomes. Journal of General Physiology 31(1): 7-18
Van Wagtendonkw; Tanguay, R.B. 1963: The Chemical Composition of Lambda in Paramecium Aurelia, Stock 299. Journal of General Microbiology 33: 395-400
Koblic, J. 1940: The chemical composition of leaves of F. vesca and its importance as a tea substitute. Sbor Ceske Akad Zem 15: 342-350
Bielka, H.; Schneiders, I. 1962: The chemical composition of leukaemic leukocytes of virus-induced leukaemias. Acta Biol Et Med Germanica 9(5): 445-457
Astvatsatur'yan, A.T. 1964: The chemical composition of lipids and fatty acids in Vibrio cholerae. Biokhimiya 29(1): 8-16
Biggers, J.D.; Lawson, K.A.; Lucy, J.A.; Webb, M. 1961: The chemical composition of long-bone rudiments from the embryonic chick. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 54: 236-248
Hulpoi, N.; Handra, M.; Picu, I. 1966: The chemical composition of lucerne as influenced by fertilizers and irrigation regime. Probl Agr 11: 4-11
Ghosh, B.N.; Nath, M.C. 1934: The chemical composition of malaria pigment. Rec Malaria Surv India 4(3): 321-325
Murakami, M. 1931: The chemical composition of mangosteens. 2. Proceedings Imp Acad tokyo 7(8): 311-314
Macpherson, M.G.; Young, E.G. 1949: The chemical composition of marine algae. Canadian Journal of Research Sect. C 27(3): 73-77
Wilder, O.H.M.; Hanke, M.M.; Darrow, M.M. 1948: The chemical composition of meat scraps and tankage. Poultry Sci 27(5): 686
Semb, H. 1966: The chemical composition of microscopic cortical bone structures from immobilized bones in dogs. Acta Societatis Medicorum Upsaliensis 71(5): 197-206
Martin, E.M.; Morton, R.K. 1956: The chemical composition of microsomes and mitochondria from silver beet. Biochemical Journal 64(2): 221-235
Jolibois, P.; Hebert, C. 1946: The chemical composition of natural calcium phosphates. Compt Rend Acad Science paris 222: 569-572
Chaika, T.P. 1961: The chemical composition of natural honey sold in markets. Voprosy Pitaniia 20(6): 75-76
Sltjgin, P.T. 1939: The chemical composition of new varieties of soy beans of the Ussuriisk Plant Breeding Station. Selektsita I Semenovodstvo Plant Breeding and Seed Growing 10(9): 20-21
Keiter, H.G.; Berman, H.; Jones, H.; Maclachlan, E. 1955: The chemical composition of normal human red blood cells, including variability among centrifuged cells. Blood 10(4): 370-376
Wang, T.Y. 1962: The chemical composition of nuclear ribosomes of calf thymus. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 97: 387-392
Cox, W.M.; Reid, E.E.met 1932: The chemical composition of oil of Ruvettus pretiosus, the castor oil fish. Journal American Chem Society 54(1): 220-229
Oleynik, I.F. 1957: The chemical composition of pancreatic juice in neural and humoral stimulation of the pancreas. Fiziol Zhur ukrainian 3(4): 79-84
Oleynik, I.F. 1957: The chemical composition of pancreatic juice obtained by neural and humoral stimulation of the pancreas in prolonged experiments. Sb Nauchn Trudov Vinnitsk Medicine Inst 8: 124-130
Takacs, I. 1943: The chemical composition of particular and emergency feeds. Kiserletugyi Kozlemenyek 46: 130
O'hare, P.J.; Fleming, G.A. 1960: The chemical composition of peat supporting Schoenus nitricans in North Mayo. Soc Chem Indust Monogr 9: 133-139
Peynaud, E. 1951: The chemical composition of plums. Inst Nation Recherche Agron Ser A Ann Agron 2(1): 51-56
Liu, T.Y.; Gotschlich, E.C. 1963: The chemical composition of pneumococcal C-polysaccharide. Journal of Biological Chemistry 238: 1928-1934
Moore, R.A.; Miller, M.L.; Mclellan, A. 1941: The chemical composition of prostatic secretion in relation to benign hypertrophy of the prostate. Jour Urol 46(1): 132-137
Miller, R.B. 1961: The chemical composition of rainwater at Taita, New Zealand, 1956-1958. New Zealand Journal of Science 4(4): 844-853
Butler, G.W. 1959: The chemical composition of rapidly growing ryegrass and its relation to animal production. Proceedings New Zealand Society Animal Prod 19: 99-110
Buehrer, T.F.; Mason, C.M.; Crowder, J.A. 1939: The chemical composition of rayless goldenrod. American Journal of Pharm 111(3): 105-112
Tsuboi, K.K.; Yokoyama, H.O.; Stowell, R.E.; Wilson, M.E. 1954: The chemical composition of regenerating mouse liver. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 48(2): 275-292
Limcangco, L.pez, P.D.; Achacoso, F.S.; Castillo, L.S. 1962: The chemical composition of rice and corn by-products: I. Proximate composition and minerals. Phillipine Agric 46(5): 324-342
Barber, C.; Muntiu, N. 1957: The chemical composition of rough and smooth variants of Malleomyces mallei. Archives Roumaines de Pathologie Exprimentale et de Microbiologie 16(1): 113-119
Szymczak, T. 1964: The chemical composition of saliva and the formation of dental calculus in man. Bull Acad Pol Sci Ser Sci Biol 12(11): 471-476
Morcos, S.A. 1967: The chemical composition of sea water from the suez canal region. Kieler Meeresforschungen: 80-91
Young, E.G.; Smith, D.G.; Langille, W.M. 1959: The chemical composition of sea water in the vicinity of the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Jour Fish Res Bd Canada 16(1): 7-12
Lipman, C.B. 1929: The chemical composition of sea-water. Carnegie Inst Washington Publ 391: 249-257
Salter, F.J. 1927: The chemical composition of soil organic matter as related to its effectiveness. Journal American Society Agron 19(5): 397-409
Celliers, P.G. 1961: The chemical composition of some South African marine products. S African Jour Agric Sci 4(3): 317-330
Kuz'minskaya, T.F. 1958: The chemical composition of some barley varieties of the 1952-1953 harvests. Izvest Vysshikh Uchebnykh Zavedenii Pishchevaya Tekhnol 6: 20-24
Kobyakova, Z.L.; Saprykin, F.Y. 1960: The chemical composition of some crayfish from Northern and Far Eastern seas according to data from spectroscopic analysis. Vestnik Leningrad Gosudarst Univ 9: 130-135
Iyer, J.G. 1958: The chemical composition of some forage plants of western India. Jour Univ Bombay Sect B 27(3): 111-117
Dollear, F.G.; Krauczunas, P.; Markley, K.S. 1940: The chemical composition of some high iodine number soybean oils. Oil And Soap 17(6): 120-121
Barham, H.N.; Wagoner, J.A.; Campbell, C.L.; Harclerode, E.H. 1946: The chemical composition of some sorghum grains and the properties of their starche. Tech Bull Kansas Agric Expt Sta 61: 1-47
Williams, W.D.; Siebert, B.D. 1963: The chemical composition of some surface waters in central Australia. Australian Jour Mar And Freshwater Res 14(2): 166-175
Johnson, R.M.; Raymond, W.D. 1964: The chemical composition of some tropical food plants: I. Finger and bulrush millets. Trop Sci 6(1): 6-11
Johnson, R.M.; Raymond, W.D. 1964: The chemical composition of some tropical food plants: II. Pigeon peas and cowpeas. Trop Sci 6(2): 68-73
Johnson, R.H.; Raymond, W.D. 1964: The chemical composition of some tropical food plants: III. Sesame seed. Trop Sci 6(4): 173-179
Aggarwal, K.R.; Mukherjee, A.K. 1963: The chemical composition of some waters from dune slacks in Rameswaram Island, Madras State. Bull Bot Surv India 5(3/4): 345-350
Kometiani, P. 1929: The chemical composition of sweet potatoes. Bulletin Inst Exp Agric Georgia Tiflis 2: 23-32
Cajori, F.A.; Pemberton, R. 1928: The chemical composition of synovial fluid in cases of joint effusion. Journal of Biological Chemistry 76(2): 471-480
Bowes, J.H.; Murray, M.M. 1936: The chemical composition of teeth. Biochem Jour 30(6): 977-984
Bost, R.W.; Fore, D. 1935: The chemical composition of the China berry. Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 51(1): 134-142
Vass, P. 1940: The chemical composition of the Mako onions. Kiserletiigyi Kozlemenyek 42: 272
L.G.tte; A.S.rafini-Fracassini; V.M.ret 1963: The chemical composition of the NaCl-soluble fraction from autoclaved elastin. Journal of Atherosclerosis Research 3(3): 0-247
Zakordonets', A.I.; Harnaha, K.S. 1960: The chemical composition of the above-ground organs of Polygonum coriarium Grig. and the possibilities of their utilization in the national economy. Ukrain Bot Zhur 17(5): 38-42
Seibert, F.B. 1928: The chemical composition of the active principle of tuberculin IX. The fractional heat coagulation of the protein of tuberculin. X. The isolation in crystalline form and identification of the active principle of tuberculin. American Rev Tuberc 17(4): 394-421
Seibert, F.B. 1928: The chemical composition of the active principle of tuberculin XI. An improved and simplified method for making a standard undenatured tuberculin of any desired strength and a method of chemical assay. Journal of Biological Chemistry 78(2): 345-362
Seibert, F.B. 1930: The chemical composition of the active principle of tuberculin. XII. Precipitin tests and differentiation of various tuberculin and timothy-bacillus proteins. American Rev Tuberc 21(3): 370-381
Lewis, J.H.; Seibert, F.B. 1931: The chemical composition of the active principle of tuberculin. XIII. The anaphylactogenic action of the protein from filtrates of acid-fast bacteria. Jour Immunol 20(3): 201-220
Seibert, F.B.; Munday, B. 1933: The chemical composition of the active principle of tuberculin. XVII. A comparison of the nitrogen partition analyses of the proteins from different acid-fast bacilli and the relationship to biological activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry 101(3): 763-771
Bo, G.; Nava, G.C. 1959: The chemical composition of the antigens of Salmonella. Note VI - Attempts to fractionate the somatic antigen of Salmonella newington into its two antigenic factors. Boll Ist Sieroterap Milan 38(1/2): 21-28
Tarabanoff, J. 1939: The chemical composition of the ash of Argentine yerba-mate, Ilex para-guayensis. Rev Argentina Agron 6(3): 155-178
Minasyan, S.M. 1947: The chemical composition of the bitter principle in the fruit of the eggplant. Biokhimiia 12(4): 298-302
Holovatskyi, I.D.; Avdos'yev, B.S.; Nazardevych, Z.P. 1963: The chemical composition of the blood of some fish. Ukrain Biokhim Zhur 35(2): 234-238
Gamayun, E.P. 1968: The chemical composition of the bodies of juveniles and yearling carp obtained by mating young sexually mature fish with those of intermediate age. Doklady Moskovskoi Sel'skokhozyaistvennoi Akademii Imeni K A Timiryazeva 141: 235-238
Libenzon, R.E. 1961: The chemical composition of the bone marrow in man. Voprosy Med Khim 7(4): 390-396
Balatsouras, G.D. 1966: The chemical composition of the brine of stored Greek black olives. Grasas Aceites 17(3): 83-88
Smithies, W.R.; Gibbons, N.E.; Bayley, S.T. 1955: The chemical composition of the cell and cell wall of some halophilic bacteria. Canadian Journal of Microbiology 1(8): 605-613
Schleifer, K.Heinz; Kandlep, O. 1967: The chemical composition of the cell wall of streptococci: I. The amino acid sequence of the mureins of Streptococcus thermophilus and Streptococcus faecalis. Arch Mikrobiol 57(4): 335-364
Dyke, K.G. 1964: The Chemical Composition of the cell Wall of the Yeast, Nadsonia Elongata. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 82: 374-384
Forrester, I.T.; Wicken, A.J. 1966: The chemical composition of the cell walls of some thermophilic bacilli. Journal of General Microbiology 42(1): 147-154
Schleifer, K.H.; Kandler, O. 1968: The chemical composition of the cell walls of streptococci: III. The amino acid sequence of a glycine containing murein from Peptostrepto-coccus evolutus Smith. Arch Mikrobiol 61(3): 292-301
Leslie, I.; Davidson, J.N. 1951: The chemical composition of the chick embryonic cell. Biochim Et Biophys Acta 7(3): 413-428
Deysher, E.F.; Webb, B.H. 1948: The chemical composition of the crystalline deposit in evaporated mlk. Jour Dairy Sci 31(2): 123-126
Berkeley, C. 1935: The chemical composition of the crystalline style and of the gastric shield With some new observations on the occurrence of the style oxidase. Biol Bull: 107-114
Bishop, D.G.; Rutberg, L.; Samuelsson, B. 1967: The chemical composition of the cytoplasmic membrane of Bacillus subtilis. European Journal of Biochemistry 2(4): 448-453
Schildknecht, H.; Schmidt, H. 1963: The chemical composition of the defensive secretion of Dicranura vinula. XVII. Communication on defensive substances of insects. ZEIT NATURFORSCH 18b(7): 585-587
Desikachary, T.V.; Dweltz, N.E. 1961: The chemical composition of the diatom frustule. Proceedings Indian Acad Science Sect B 53(4): 157-165
Schuringa, G.J.; Isings, J.; Ultee, A.J. 1952: The chemical composition of the epicuticle of wool. I. The protein character of the epicuticle. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 9(4): 457-467
Schuringa, G.J.; Schooneveldt, C.J.; Ultee, A.J. 1952: The chemical composition of the epicuticle of wool. II. Cross-linking in epicuticle protein. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 9(5): 506-514
Holmes, George William 1961: The chemical composition of the extractives from the newly formed inner bank of Douglas fir, Pseudo-tsuga menziesu Franco. Dissertation Abstracts 22(4): 1014-1015
Kir'yalov, N.P.; Naugol'naya, T.N. 1961: The chemical composition of the fatty esters of the marsh tea of Sayan. Trudy Bot Inst Akad Nauk Sssr 5(9): 169-174
Nicolesco, G.; Cionga, E.; Constantinesco, E. 1940: The chemical composition of the fruit of A. elatior. Bull Acad Med Roumanie 9(2): 93-99
Shaw, B.L.; Battle, H.I. 1959: The chemical composition of the gastric shield of the oyster Crassostrea virginica. Canadian Jour Zool 37(2): 214-215
Varenik, I.P. 1968: The chemical composition of the grass m stands of high mountain meadows of krasnodar krai ussr sedge m reed grass m blue grass m bent grass m fescue m. Trudy Kubanskogo Sel'skokhozyaistvennogo Instituta 17(45): 115-119
Bogdan, A.V. 1958: The chemical composition of the grasses of Kenya-I. East African Agric Jour: 17-23
Dudkin, M.S.; Chekoi, N.N.; Areshidze, I.V. 1968: The chemical composition of the green algae of the black sea. Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Moldavskoi SSR Seriya Biologicheskikh i Khimicheskikh Nauk 6: 68-73
Nair, G.V.; Von Rudloff, E. 1960: The chemical composition of the heartwood extractives of Larix lyallii Parl. Canadian Jour Chem 38(2): 177-181
Nair, G.V.; Rudloff, E.V.n 1959: The chemical composition of the heartwood extractives of tamarack K. Koch. Canadian Jour Chem 37(9): 1608-1613
De Berardinis, E.; Tieri, O.; Polzella, A.; Iuglio, N. 1965: The chemical composition of the human aqueous humour in normal and pathological conditions. Experimental Eye Research 4(3): 179-186
Berman, E.R.; Michaelson, I.C. 1964: The Chemical Composition of the Human Vitreous Body as Related to Age and Myopia. Experimental Eye Research 3: 9-15
Aronson, J.M.; Machlis, L. 1959: The chemical composition of the hyphal walls of the fungus Allomyces. American Journal of Botany 46(4): 292-300
Rahaman, A.Abdul 1965: The chemical composition of the lamellibranch Donax cuneatus Linn. Proceedings Indian Acad Science Sect B 62(4): 188-194
Oku, M.; Takizawa, S.; Takigawa, H. 1941: The chemical composition of the leaves of R. communis L. and the cocoon layer of Eri-silkworms. Bulletin Sericult and Silk Indust sanshi Gaku Zasshi 12(3): 142-143
Abdullaev, I.K.; Guseinova, P.A. 1961: The chemical composition of the leaves of new selected varieties of mulberry. Doklady Akad Nauk Azerb Ssr 17(8): 723-726
Inada, J. 1927: The chemical composition of the liver in experimental spirochaetoses. Proceedings Imp Acad Japan 3(3): 175-176
Ippolitova, V.I. 1958: The chemical composition of the long bones of the hindlimbs of some domestic mammals and birds. Dokl Mosk Sel Skokhoz Akad Im K A Timiryazeva 33: 361-364
Musiiko, A.S.; Klyuchko, P.F.; Solov'eva, N.A. 1961: The chemical composition of the maize kernel depends upon the conditions of cultivation. Vestnik Sel Skokhoz Nauki 3: 28-33
Mattick, E.C. 1928: The chemical composition of the milk of cows receiving cod-liver oil: Preliminary paper. Biochemical Journal 22(1): 144-149
Van Rooyen, C.E. 1939: The chemical composition of the molluscum contagiosum inclusion body. Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology 49(2): 345-349
Krause, A.C. 1934: The chemical composition of the mucoid and collagen of the choroid and iris. Arch Ojtalrnol Hispano America 34(6): 297-302
Krause, A.C.; Yudkin, A.M. 1930: The chemical composition of the normal aqueous humor of the dog. Journal of Biological Chemistry 88(2): 471-477
Jones, A.S.; Tittensor, J.R.; Walker, R.T. 1965: The chemical composition of the nucleic acids and other macromolecular constituents of Mycoplasma mycoides var. capri. Journal of General Microbiology 40(3): 405-411
Chelton, E.T.; Jones, A.S.; Walker, R.T. 1968: The chemical composition of the nucleic acids and the proteins of some mycoplasma strains. Journal of General Microbiology 50(2): 305-312
Hvidberg, E.; Szporny, L. 1964: The Chemical Composition of the Oedema Fluid during the Course of Acute Inflammation. Acta Pharmacologica et Toxicologica 21: 2-10
Shifrina, K.H. 1957: The chemical composition of the onion in Moldavia. Zemledeliye I Zhivotnovodstvo Moldavii 5: 72-73
Van Gils, G.E. 1938: The chemical composition of the parotid secretion of Bufo melanostictus. Geneeskundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indie 78(6): 282-290
Bharucha, F.R.; Shankarnarayan, K.A. 1958: The chemical composition of the pastures of Bombay. Jour Univ Bombay Sect B 26(5): 10-17
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