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2. Peak broadening in paper chromatography and related techniques VI. The efficiency of various kinds of chromatography paper and thin-layer cellulose powder for the separation of amino acids
3. Peak broadening in paper chromatography and related techniques VI. The efficiency of various kinds of chromatography paper and thin-layer cellulose powder for the separation of amino acids
4. Peak broadening in paper chromatography and related techniques : IV. The mechanism of the mass transfer term in paper chromatography
5. Peak broadening in paper chromatography and related techniques : IV. The mechanism of the mass transfer term in paper chromatography
6. Peak broadening in paper chromatography and related techniques VI. The efficiency of various kinds of chromatography paper and thin-layer cellulose powder for the separation of amino acids
7. The sampling of hydrogen fluoride in air with impregnated filter paper
8. The sampling of sulfur dioxide in air with impregnated filter paper
9. Isolation and chemical characterization of some low molecular weight proteins of the bovine lens : Paper from the symposium “lens proteins and related subjects”, Ghent, Belgium, June 1967
10. Determination of the electrophoretic mobility of haemoglobin using paper electrophoresis
11. Comparative studies of the protein fractions from human gastrointestinal juices with paper electrophoresis combined with various detection methods
12. A constant albumin factor for the calculation of the percentage composition of the serum-protein fraction obtained by elution of paper electrophoresis strips : the azocarmine staining of strips
13. The sampling of hydrogen sulfide in air with impregnated filter paper
14. The sampling of hydrogen fluoride in air with impregnated filter paper
15. The sampling of sulfur dioxide in air with impregnated filter paper
16. Comparative studies of the protein fractions from human gastrointestinal juices with paper electrophoresis combined with various detection methods
17. The staining of paper electrophoresis strips : Comparison of the azocarmine and Ponceau S staining techniques
18. The staining of paper electrophoresis strips : Comparison of the azocarmine and Ponceau S staining techniques
19. The sampling of hydrogen sulfide in air with impregnated filter paper
20. The sampling of hydrogen fluoride in air with impregnated filter paper
21. The sampling of sulfur dioxide in air with impregnated filter paper
22. Determination of the electrophoretic mobility of haemoglobin using paper electrophoresis
23. Comparative studies of the protein fractions from human gastrointestinal juices with paper electrophoresis combined with various detection methods
24. A constant albumin factor for the calculation of the percentage composition of the serum-protein fraction obtained by elution of paper electrophoresis strips : the azocarmine staining of strips
25. Isolation and chemical characterization of some low molecular weight proteins of the bovine lens : Paper from the symposium “lens proteins and related subjects”, Ghent, Belgium, June 1967
26. The staining of paper electrophoresis strips : Comparison of the azocarmine and Ponceau S staining techniques
27. A constant albumin factor for the calculation of the percentage composition of the serum-protein fraction obtained by elution of paper electrophoresis strips : the azocarmine staining of strips
28. Comparative studies of the protein fractions from human gastrointestinal juices with paper electrophoresis combined with various detection methods
29. Determination of the electrophoretic mobility of haemoglobin using paper electrophoresis
30. A constant albumin factor for the calculation of the percentage composition of the serum-protein fraction obtained by elution of paper electrophoresis strips : the azocarmine staining of strips
31. Comparative studies of the protein fractions from human gastrointestinal juices with paper electrophoresis combined with various detection methods
32. The staining of paper electrophoresis strips : Comparison of the azocarmine and Ponceau S staining techniques
33. The sampling of sulfur dioxide in air with impregnated filter paper
34. The sampling of hydrogen sulfide in air with impregnated filter paper
35. The sampling of hydrogen fluoride in air with impregnated filter paper
36. On the pairing factors for electric transition operators: A comment on the preceding paper
37. Discussion of some recent papers on ancient continental configurations reconstructed from paleomagnetic evidence
38. Peak broadening in paper chromatography and related techniques
39. A. C. polarography with superimposed triangular voltage; an alternative way for eliminating the capacity current : Comment on the paper by J. H. Sluyters, J. S. M. C. Breukel and M. Sluyters-Rehbach
40. Note on the paper “ueber phasengrenzpotentiale zwischen wässrigen und nichtwässrigen elektrolytlösungen”, by K. Schwabe and H. Geisler
41. Comment on the paper “Adsorption et impedance faradique” by A. M. Baticle and F. Perdu
42. Comment on the paper: Massenspektrometrische untersuchung von perphenylcyclosilanen, perphenylcyclogermanen und einem perphenylcyclostannan
43. Some critical remarks on the colours of secondary amines on paper with sodium nitroprusside reagent
44. Peak broadening in paper chromatography and related techniques : V. Conditions for minimum separation time
45. Reply to the comments of P. Delahay on part XXII of the paper “On the impedance of galvanic cells”
46. Aerial survey and integrated studies (bilingual edition english/french) : P. Rey (Editor). UNESCO, Paris, 1966, 575 pp., paper cover $ 23. -, cloth bound $ 26.
47. On the concentration and separation of the trace-elements Fe, Cu, Zn, Mn, Pb, Mo and Co : III. Paper chromatography
48. On the concentration and separation of the trace-elements fe, cu, zn, mn, pb, mo and co : Paper chromatography
49. Radiometric trace analysis quantitative paper chromatography of lead with phosphate-32P
50. Cyclones in industry: a collection of papers on the principles and utilization of industrial cyclones, originally presented at the two symposia on this subject, organized in 1953 and 1958 by the Royal Dutch Institute of Engineers and the Royal Netherlands Chemical Society
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