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. 1927 Jan;2(1):55–66. doi: 10.1104/pp.2.1.55

NITROGENOUS METABOLISM OF PYRUS MALUS L.: I. INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE OF DESICCATION ON WATER-SOLUBLE NITROGENOUS CONSTITUENTS AND SEPARATION OF WATER-SOLUBLE PROTEIN FROM NON-PROTEIN CONSTITUENTS1

Walter Thomas 1
PMCID: PMC439944  PMID: 16652506

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