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  1.  Nucleic acids research
    Nucleic acids research Oxford University Press molecular biology nucleic acid metabolism chemistry computational biology genomics RNA structural biology Biochemistry Chemistry (General) Biology ...  details...
  2.  American Woman's Home /
    in a confined room will deprive the air of oxygen and overload it with refuse carbonic acid ... , sulphuric or oxalic acid, lime or baryta, iodine or iodide of potassium, prussic acid, antimony, arsenic  details...
  3.  Synthetic Tannins / Grasser, Georg
    . Tannin 2. Digallic Acid 3. Ellagic Acid 4. Depsides Carbomethoxylation of Hydroxybenzoic Acids Chlorides of Carbomethoxyhydroxybenzoic Acids Preparation of Didepsides Preparation of Tridepsides ...  details...
  4.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883 / Various
    of Brass.--By E. PULCHER. Vinegar. The Preservation of Meat by Carbonic Acid ... acid, etc., are removed by this treatment. The regeneration of the (brown coal) carbon goes  details...
  5.  Consolations in Travel or, the Last Days of a Philosopher / Davy, Humphry, Sir, 1778-1829
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  6.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 358, November 11, 1882 / Various
    of the liquefier. Carbonic Acid in the Air. By M. DUMAS. Influence of Aqueous Vapor on the Explosion ... to a diminution of oxygen. For instance, a diminution of oxygen and an increase of carbonic acid is decidedly  details...
  7.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 401, September 8, 1883 / Various
    Fabrics by Hydrochloric Acid Gas. Apparatus for Preventing the Loss of Carbonic Acid in Racking ... to the ounce. Made slightly acid with nitric acid. After sensitizing, the plate is exposed in the usual way  details...
  8.  Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc / Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875
    , for the amusement of visitors, by the carbonic acid gas of the Grotto, and brought to life again by being dragged ... , or ought to be, pure air, composed, on the whole, of oxygen and nitrogen, with a minute portion of carbonic acid  details...
  9.  Scientific American Supplement, No. 275, April 9, 1881 / Various
    . Tap for Effervescing Liquids. 1 figure. London Chemical Society.--Notes.--Pentathionic acid, Mr ... detached by this operation, are cast into water acidulated with one-hundredth of hydrochloric acid  details...
  10.  An Introductory Course of Quantitative Chemical Analysis With Explanatory Notes / Talbot, Henry P.
    ores by iodometric methods, for the determination of iron by permanganate in hydrochloric acid ... of silica in silicates decomposable by acids, as a separate procedure, has been omitted. The explanatory  details...

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