| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1853 - 500 páginas
...respiration (and it would seem thus probable from the fact, that the queen bee, the fruit of whose labour requires much nitrogen, lives on highly nitrogenized...in themselves afford one of the strongest proofs in favour of the theories with which they might »gree. New Double Salts of jSEthylamine and Propylamine*.... | |
| 1853 - 604 páginas
...respiration (and it would seem thus probable from the fact, that the queen bee, the fruit of whose labor requires much nitrogen, lives on highly nitrogenized...proofs in favor of the theories with which they might agree.—Chemical Gazette March 1, 1853. ON THE FERMENTATION OF CITRIC ACID. BY MJ PERSONNE. THE manufacturers... | |
| 1853 - 504 páginas
...respiration (and it would seem thus probable from the fact, that the queen bee, the fruit of whose labour requires much nitrogen, lives on highly nitrogenized...in themselves afford one of the strongest proofs in favour of the theories with which they might agree. New Double Salts of jEthylamine and Propylamine*.... | |
| 1873 - 258 páginas
...on analysis, similar to the gluten of wheat, for the nourishment of the plastic organs of the body A careful examination of the relation between food...such animals would, no doubt, throw great light upon most points in physiology.'1 From the moment when the change is made, and the common larva or egg is... | |
| 1853 - 560 páginas
...labor requires much nitrogen, lives on highly nitrogenized food), it seems as incredible that beea should be supported entirely by honey as that man...in the nature of the products, which could no doubt bo reconciled with the laws of chemistry, would in themselves afford one of the strongest proofs in... | |
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