Chirality—often described as "handedness"—is a fundamental property of nature, underlying the behavior of molecules ranging ...
Journal of Experimental Botany, Vol. 18, No. 54 (February 1967), pp. 170-176 (7 pages) The uptake of phosphate by barley plants grown under sterile and non-sterile conditions has been compared from ...
THE work of Holiday 1 on the ultra-violet absorption spectra of amino-acids at room temperatures, and of Caspersson 2 and others on the absorption characteristics of biological material, have made ...
A technique is described for growing barley and wheat plants in nutrient culture under completely sterile conditions. The apparatus required is simple and cheap and therefore allows relatively large ...
So far no coherent or consistent explanation of the phenomenon of phototropy has been given, although numerous compounds which manifest this property have been studied. A study of the phototropy of ...
Inorganic chemistry is concerned with the properties and behavior of inorganic compounds, which include metals, minerals, and organometallic compounds. While organic chemistry is defined as the study ...
As compared to organic chemistry, which is a study dedicated to carbon-containing compounds, the area of inorganic chemistry examines the properties and behaviors of all other compounds including ...
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