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(1905) Relation between natural and synthetical glycerylphosphoric acids. Proc. of the Chem. Soc, xxi, 72-3; Joum. Chem. Soc, Ixxxvii, 249-67. RiELANDER, A. Chemical constitution of the brain. Zentr. Physiol., xxii, 377-80. Digitized by Google 370 p. A. LEVENE AND I. P. ROLF RoBBNBLOOM, J. (1912) A quantitative study of the lipins of bile obtained from a patient with a biliary fistula. Proc. Columbia Biochem. Assoc, Biochem. BuL, ii, 182. RoBENBLooM, J. (1913) The lipins of the heart muscle of ...the ox. Joum. Biol. Chem., xiv, 291. Rosenheim, 0. and Tbbb, M. C. (1907) The non-existence of "protagon" as a definite chemical compound. Joum. Physiol., xxxvi, 1. (1908) On so-called protagon. Quart. Joum. Exper. Physiol., i, 297. (1908) Optical activity of the so-called '* protagon." Joum. Physiol., xxxvii, 341. (1908) Further proofs of the non-existence of protagon as a definite chemi- cal compound. Joum. Physiol., xxxvii, 348. (1909) The non-existence of protagon as a definite chemical compound.
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