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2. Effect of gammexane on the durability of paper.
3. USE OF GLASS FIBRE PAPER IN LIQUID SCINTILLATION COUNTING.
4. TEMPERATURE AS A VARIABLE IN ION-EXCHANGE PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY.
5. Separation of the lower fatty acids (C1 to C10) by high-voltage paper electrophoresis.
6. Filter-paper chromatography: extraction of sugars from the paper at room temperature.
7. Quantitative paper chromatography.
8. Separation of sphingosine and dihydrosphingosine by reversed phase paper chromatography.
9. Two-dimensional high-voltage paper electrophoresis of amino--and other organic acids.
10. Proof of the formation of enzyme-substrate complex by 'crossing-paper electrophoresis'.
11. Two-dimensional paper chromatography of radioactive substances.
12. Micro-fractionation on paper of acidic polysaccharides and related substances.
13. Conversion of caffeic acid to esculetin during paper chromatography.
14. Combustion analysis of paper chromatographic spots.
15. Separation of the phosphoric esters on the filter paper chromatogram.
16. Flowing chromatography on a circular paper pack.
17. Detection of sugars by paper chromatography.
18. Separation of carboxylate ions on the paper chromatogram.
19. RESOLUTION OF A RACEMIC PTERIDINE DURING PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY.
20. Paper chromatography of natural resins.
21. Paper chromatography of steroid glucuronosides and sulphates.
22. Separation of alkaloids by paper chromatography.
23. Detection of iodine-containing substances on paper chromatograms.
24. An application of paper electrophoresis to the examination of completeness of reaction and purification in the synthesis of radioactive compounds.
25. Application of the paper partition chromatogram to the qualitative analysis of reducing sugars.
26. Paper electrophoresis of serum proteins.
27. Detection by paper electrophoresis of rapid changes in protein and lipoprotein distribution during heparin-induced clearing of alimentary lipaemia.
28. Detection of 2:4-dinitrophenyl amino-acids on paper chromatograms.
29. Ion exchange in paper chromatography.
30. Detection of digitalis glycosides on paper chromatograms.
31. Paper electrophoresis of polyglutamyl peptide.
32. Location of alpha-2-globulin by demonstration of alkaline phosphatase during paper electrophoresis.
33. 'Paper factor' as an inhibitor of the embryonic development of the European bug, Pyrrhocoris apterus.
34. Paper electrophoresis of a purified specific antibody.
35. Inorganic paper chromatography; the qualitative separation of aluminium and beryllium.
36. Specific and sensitive assay method for vasopressin and oxytocin using glass-paper chromatography.
37. Elution of alkaloids from citrate-buffered paper chromatograms.
38. Quantitative estimation of purines by the visual scanning of photographs of paper chromatograms.
39. Iodine as a means of development in paper chromatography.
40. Use of Porter-Silber and Schiff reagents as spot tests for steroids applied on paper and their application to the study of rat adrenal lipids.
41. Separation of glucose-1-phosphate and glucose-6-phosphate by paper chromatography.
42. A two-dimensional paper chromatographic method combining ion-exchange and partition techniques.
43. Paper partition chromatography of reducing sugars with benzidine as a spraying reagent.
44. Detection of some precursors of adrenaline by paper chromatography.
45. A rapid paper chromatographic procedure for the quantitative determination of hydroxyproling.
46. Paper chromatography as a tool for mosquito taxonomy: the Culex pipiens complex.
47. Electrophoretic separation of conjugated bilirubin on paper.
48. Paper electrophoresis of proteins while preserving the pattern of their localization in tissues.
49. paper electrophoresis of polyhydric alcohols.
50. A technique for the identification of amino-acids separated by circular paper chromatography.
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