Scientific Reports on the Investigations of the Cancer Research Fund, Volume 8Taylor & Francis, 1923 |
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... extent , or does it only mean that in the parenchyma there is no readily available supply ? A comparison of the results obtained with normal kidney and liver showed that with an abundant supply of glycogen in the case of liver , the ...
... extent , or does it only mean that in the parenchyma there is no readily available supply ? A comparison of the results obtained with normal kidney and liver showed that with an abundant supply of glycogen in the case of liver , the ...
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... tients are given in Fig . 1 as abbreviated columns . From this it will be seen that the addition of glucose , lævulose or maltose has raised the respiratory quotient to an appreciable extent . The deviation observed B2 3.
... tients are given in Fig . 1 as abbreviated columns . From this it will be seen that the addition of glucose , lævulose or maltose has raised the respiratory quotient to an appreciable extent . The deviation observed B2 3.
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Imperial Cancer Research Fund (Great Britain). respiratory quotient to an appreciable extent . The deviation observed with galactose , saccharose and lactose is too small to be regarded as significant . It is a difficult matter to decide ...
Imperial Cancer Research Fund (Great Britain). respiratory quotient to an appreciable extent . The deviation observed with galactose , saccharose and lactose is too small to be regarded as significant . It is a difficult matter to decide ...
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... extent by shortening the duration of the experiment to a period during which no alteration occurs in the rate of oxygen consumption , so that one has good reason for presuming that there has not been an exhaustion of the available food ...
... extent by shortening the duration of the experiment to a period during which no alteration occurs in the rate of oxygen consumption , so that one has good reason for presuming that there has not been an exhaustion of the available food ...
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... extent the rate of tumour growth by such restrictions , even when the host carrying the tumour was unable to maintain itself . We have restricted our attention to one such deficiency - namely , the deficiency in trypto- phane . Hopkins ...
... extent the rate of tumour growth by such restrictions , even when the host carrying the tumour was unable to maintain itself . We have restricted our attention to one such deficiency - namely , the deficiency in trypto- phane . Hopkins ...
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