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... containing 3.50 per cent . of bovine proteid ( woman's , 1.50 ) , no trace of casein appears microscopically in the stools . It has been found that an energy quotient of 70 is the minimum on which a child of less than one year of age ...
... containing 3.50 per cent . of bovine proteid ( woman's , 1.50 ) , no trace of casein appears microscopically in the stools . It has been found that an energy quotient of 70 is the minimum on which a child of less than one year of age ...
Side 26
... containing normally 3.00 to 4.00 per cent . may have the effect of raising its caloric value to a dangerous extent . An excess of fatty food is not absorbed but remains in the intestine and is there saponified . In this way an excessive ...
... containing normally 3.00 to 4.00 per cent . may have the effect of raising its caloric value to a dangerous extent . An excess of fatty food is not absorbed but remains in the intestine and is there saponified . In this way an excessive ...
Side 27
... containing over 3.75 per cent . of butter fat is rarely found , and the average is probably not over 3 to 3.50 per cent . in most cases . Here , a milk is poor in butter fat which does not average 4 per cent . , while selected milk and ...
... containing over 3.75 per cent . of butter fat is rarely found , and the average is probably not over 3 to 3.50 per cent . in most cases . Here , a milk is poor in butter fat which does not average 4 per cent . , while selected milk and ...
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... contains over 500 wells . Thus , it will be seen that the sampling of 64 , selected almost at random , and examined only once , cannot be regarded as more than a very superficial treatment of the question . " Mr. McGill's remarks are ...
... contains over 500 wells . Thus , it will be seen that the sampling of 64 , selected almost at random , and examined only once , cannot be regarded as more than a very superficial treatment of the question . " Mr. McGill's remarks are ...
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... contain sufficient medication to prevent its use as an alcoholic beverage , or if it contains alcohol in excess of the amount required as a solvent or a preservative . a preservative . Provision is made for the analysis of patent ...
... contain sufficient medication to prevent its use as an alcoholic beverage , or if it contains alcohol in excess of the amount required as a solvent or a preservative . a preservative . Provision is made for the analysis of patent ...
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