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52. An electrocomputer for the evaluation of results of filter-paper electrophoresis.
53. Crossing paper electrophoresis for the detection of immune reactions.
54. Quantitative estimation of purines by the visual scanning of photographs of paper chromatograms.
55. Determination of epinephrine and related compounds on paper chromatograms.
56. Acidity of sprays used in detecting ketohexoses on paper chromatograms.
57. Application of paper chromatography to the separation of nonvolatile carboxylic acids.
58. Application of paper chromatography to the study of the transminase system.
59. Distribution of carbon-14 in labelled amino-acids separated on paper chromatograms.
60. A trough for paper chromatography consisting of segments.
61. Paper chromatography: multiple spot formation by pure substances.
62. A modified technique in filter-paper chromatography.
63. Detection of some precursors of adrenaline by paper chromatography.
64. Detection by paper electrophoresis of the protein denaturation in heat-inactivated serum for the complement fixation reaction.
65. Detection of xanthine dehydrogenase activity in soluble proteins of rat liver separated by paper electrophoresis.
66. Separation of enzymes by paper chromatography.
67. Paper chromatography of cell fragments.
68. Use of unneutralized hydrolysates in paper chromatography of sugars.
69. Use of paper partition chromatography in the identification of the volatile fatty acids.
70. Separation of glucose-1-phosphate and glucose-6-phosphate by paper chromatography.
71. Paper electrophoresis of the oligosaccharides synthesized from sucrose by yeast invertase.
72. Detection of sugars on paper chromatograms.
73. CONTINUOUS FLOW SPOTTING FOR PAPER CHROMATOGRAMS.
74. Inorganic paper chromatography and detection of cations by fluorescence.
75. Quantitative estimation of mixtures of sugars by the paper chromatogram method.
76. USE of equivalent metric values in scientific papers.
77. Paper partition chromatography of riboflavin decomposition products.
78. Probable nature of an artefact in the paper chromatography of thyroxine caused by trichloracetic acid.
79. Detection of sugars by paper chromatography.
80. Paper partition chromatography of phenolic substances.
81. Separation of the 3,5-dinitrobenzoates of volatile alcohols by paper chromatography.
82. A new method for the detection of amino-acids, peptides, proteins and other buffering substances on paper.
83. Stable test-papers for seminal acid phosphatase.
84. Colour reagents for the paper chromatography of sugars.
85. Scanning of paper electrophoretograms after protein dyeing with bromocresol green.
86. Ion exchange in paper chromatography.
87. Separation and identification of methylated sugars on the paper chromatogram.
88. New method of direct quantitative inorganic paper chromatography.
89. Detection of triterpenoid acids on paper chromatograms.
90. Separation of the optical antipodes of racemic beta-naphthol benzylamine by paper chromatography.
91. Paper chromatographic and biological properties of reserpine and related compounds.
92. Detection of triterpenoid glycosides on paper chromatograms.
93. A new method for the colorimetric estimation of amino-acids on paper chromatograms.
94. Location of alpha-2-globulin by demonstration of alkaline phosphatase during paper electrophoresis.
95. A solvent for the paper chromatographic separation of glucose and sorbitol.
96. Use of acid-base indicator for quantitative paper chromatography of sugars.
97. Paper chromatography of browning reaction fluorogens.
98. Development techniques for the separation of amino-acids on DEAE cellulose paper.
99. A rapid method for the determination of nucleic acid components by paper partition chromatography.
100. Detection of phosphate esters on paper chromatograms.
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