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2. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part VIII. The separation of the thionic acids by a new paper-chromatographic technique
3. 615. Characterisation of primary aliphatic amines by reaction with o-acetoacetylphenol and by paper chromatography
4. 923. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part V. The separation and detection of certain lanthanons
5. 757. Complexes between polyhydroxy-compounds and inorganic oxy-acids. Part IV. Dimolybdate and ditungstate ions as complexing agents, and paper electrophoresis of maltodextrinols and isomaltodextrinols in molybdate and tungstate solutions
6. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part VII. A multiple-spot phenomenon
7. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part VI. Further studies on the separation and detection of lanthanons
8. 275. The quantitative analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography
9. 102. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part II. Analysis of cations and anions
10. 636. Pteridine studies. Part XXVI. Acid catalysis of Michael-type reactions. Resolution of a racemic dipteridinylmethane during paper chromatography
11. 230. Studies in the synthesis of cortisone. Part XIX. Paper chromatography of some steroidal 11 : 12-diols and -ketols
12. 101. Analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part I. Movement of cations with complex-forming solvent mixtures
13. 167. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part. III. A scheme for the qualitative analysis of an unknown mixture of cations
14. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part VIII. The separation of the thionic acids by a new paper-chromatographic technique
15. 680. Behaviour of some alkylphosphonic acids in paper chromatography and paper electrophoresis
16. 695. The detection of deoxy-sugars, glycals, and methyl pentoses in paper partition chromatography
17. 275. The quantitative analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography
18. Continuous electrophoresis on paper
19. 345. Quantitative analysis of mixtures of sugars by the method of partition chromatography. Part V. Improved methods for the separation and detection of the sugars and their methylated derivatives on the paper chromatogram
20. 661. Cherry gum. Part III. An examination of the products of hydrolysis of methylated degraded cherry gum, using the method of paper partition chromatography
21. 662. The structure of Sterculia setigera gum. Part I. An investigation by the method of paper partition chromatography of the products of hydrolysis of the gum
22. 416. Mechanism of elimination reactions. Part VI. Introduction to a group of papers. Unimolecular olefin formation from tert.-butyl-and tert.-amyl-sulphonium salts
23. 617. The detection of glycosides and non-reducing carbohydrate derivatives in paper partition chromatography
24. 230. Studies in the synthesis of cortisone. Part XIX. Paper chromatography of some steroidal 11 : 12-diols and -ketols
25. 247. The structure of Sterculia setigera gum. Part II. An investigation by the method of paper partition chromatography of the products of hydrolysis of the methylated gum
26. 268. Cyclitols. Part V. Paper ionophoresis, complex formation with borate, and the rate of periodic acid oxidations
27. 102. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part II. Analysis of cations and anions
28. 831. Paper ionophoresis of sugars and other cyclic polyhydroxy-compounds in molybdate solution
29. 167. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part. III. A scheme for the qualitative analysis of an unknown mixture of cations
30. 101. Analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part I. Movement of cations with complex-forming solvent mixtures
31. 409. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part IV. An extended scheme for the qualitative analysis of an unknown mixture of cations
32. 478. The separation of acids by paper partition chromatography
33. 636. Pteridine studies. Part XXVI. Acid catalysis of Michael-type reactions. Resolution of a racemic dipteridinylmethane during paper chromatography
34. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part VII. A multiple-spot phenomenon
35. 756. The optical resolution of aromatic amino-acids on paper chromatograms
36. 844. The constitution of piceatannol. Comment on a paper by Cunningham, Haslam, and Haworth
37. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part VI. Further studies on the separation and detection of lanthanons
38. 757. Complexes between polyhydroxy-compounds and inorganic oxy-acids. Part IV. Dimolybdate and ditungstate ions as complexing agents, and paper electrophoresis of maltodextrinols and isomaltodextrinols in molybdate and tungstate solutions
39. 615. Characterisation of primary aliphatic amines by reaction with o-acetoacetylphenol and by paper chromatography
40. 923. The analysis of inorganic compounds by paper chromatography. Part V. The separation and detection of certain lanthanons
41. 925. The direct measurement of the absorption spectra of some plant phenols on paper strip chromatograms
42. 100. Inorganic chromatography on cellulose. Part II. The separation and detection of metals and acid radicals on strips of absorbent paper
43. 844. The constitution of piceatannol. Comment on a paper by Cunningham, Haslam, and Haworth
44. Continuous electrophoresis on paper
45. 247. The structure of Sterculia setigera gum. Part II. An investigation by the method of paper partition chromatography of the products of hydrolysis of the methylated gum
46. 100. Inorganic chromatography on cellulose. Part II. The separation and detection of metals and acid radicals on strips of absorbent paper
47. 695. The detection of deoxy-sugars, glycals, and methyl pentoses in paper partition chromatography
48. 661. Cherry gum. Part III. An examination of the products of hydrolysis of methylated degraded cherry gum, using the method of paper partition chromatography
49. 478. The separation of acids by paper partition chromatography
50. 345. Quantitative analysis of mixtures of sugars by the method of partition chromatography. Part V. Improved methods for the separation and detection of the sugars and their methylated derivatives on the paper chromatogram
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