Investigation of the causes of the fermentation of certain Ontario honeys, and report of a new method for the micro estimation of nitrogen in the presence of relatively large quantities of carbohydrate

Investigation of the causes of the fermentation of certain Ontario honeys, and report of a new method for the micro estimation of nitrogen in the presence of relatively large quantities of carbohydrate

by Leone Norwood Farrell

1929

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