1937
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.bi.06.070137.000445
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The Application of Microchemistry to Biochemical Analysis

Abstract: Further ANNUAL REVIEWSAnnu. Rev. Biochem. 1937.6:73-98. Downloaded from www.annualreviews.org Access provided by Yale University -Law Library on 02/04/15. For personal use only.� 1 Itg. = 0.001 mg. = 1 y.

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“…The development of methods requiring less than a milligram of the constituent determined has been so rapid for the biologically important elements, calcium and phosphorus [(2), (13), (18), (30), (60), (63), (71)], that it is extremely difficult to know which of the many are applicable to any particular task. There exists no concise information for comparison of their various characteristics.…”
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“…The development of methods requiring less than a milligram of the constituent determined has been so rapid for the biologically important elements, calcium and phosphorus [(2), (13), (18), (30), (60), (63), (71)], that it is extremely difficult to know which of the many are applicable to any particular task. There exists no concise information for comparison of their various characteristics.…”
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confidence: 99%