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. 1933;27(1):245–257.

The biological oxidation of carbohydrate solutions

The oxidation of sucrose in the presence of different inorganic nitrogen compounds

Samuel Harry Jenkins 1
PMCID: PMC1252869  PMID: 16745079

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