| Royal Agricultural Society of England - 1860 - 648 Seiten
...proportion of the mineral matters, and that of the nitrogenous constituents of the body — there being a general disposition to a rise or fall in the percentage...rise or fall in that of the nitrogenous compounds. It has already been seen, that the bony and fleshy parts were the more developed when the food was... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - 1893 - 582 Seiten
...important portions sold as human food. 2nd. The collective " offal " parts ; including the whole of the internal organs, the head, the feet, and in the case...mineral matter, with the rise or fall in that of the nifroyenoux com/ioitHif-s. In fact, all the results tended to show a prominent connexion between the... | |
| 1893 - 584 Seiten
...important portions sold as human food. 2nd. The collective " offal " parts ; including the whole of the internal organs, the head, the feet, and in the case...is a general disposition to a rise or fall in the per-eentagc of miner/il matter, with the rise or fall in that of the nitrogenous compounds. In fact,... | |
| John Bennet Lawes, Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert - 1895 - 118 Seiten
...mineral matter and that of the nitrogenous constituents of the body; there being a general tendency to a rise or fall in the percentage of mineral matter,...rise or fall in that of the nitrogenous compounds. Comparing the composition of the different carcasses, it is seen that there was, in every instance... | |
| Sir Joseph Henry Gilbert - 1895 - 338 Seiten
...mineral matter and that of the nitrogenous constituents of the body; there being a general tendency to a rise or fall in the percentage of mineral matter...rise or fall in that of the nitrogenous compounds. Comparing the composition of the different carcasses, it is seen that there was, in every instance... | |
| Rothamsted Experimental Station - 1899 - 518 Seiten
...mineral matter and that of the nitrogenous constituents of the body ; there being a general tendency to a rise or fall in the percentage of mineral matter,...rise or fall in that of the nitrogenous compounds. Comparing the composition of the different carcasses, it is seen that there was, in every instance... | |
| 1899 - 518 Seiten
...mineral matter and that of the nitrogenous constituents of the body; there being a general tendency to a rise or fall in the percentage of mineral matter,...rise or fall in that of the nitrogenous compounds. Comparing the composition of the different carcasses, it is seen that there was, in every instance... | |
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