1934
DOI: 10.1021/ed011p614
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Pasteur at Lille

Abstract: LEADING us from country to country and from city to city, scientific congresses not only afford us opportunities to see new places, to admire famous buildings and valuable collections, to visit mining projects and factories, and to make the acquaintance of local and often very interesting industries; they also * Address delivered at the XHIth Congress of Industrial Chemistry at Lille, France, September, 1933. We are indebted to Dr. Atherton Seidell for negotiating permission to publish this paper and for prov… Show more

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“…Although the rubidium contents fall within the range reported in the literature, there was no trend of higher Rb concentration in the red wines as previously reported by Bertrand and Bertrand (1949a). Higher concentrations of Rb have been reported in the skins and stems than in berry pulp (Bertrand and Bertrand, 1949b); consequently red wines made with longer skin contact time are expected to have a higher Rb content that white wines which have little or no skin contact.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Although the rubidium contents fall within the range reported in the literature, there was no trend of higher Rb concentration in the red wines as previously reported by Bertrand and Bertrand (1949a). Higher concentrations of Rb have been reported in the skins and stems than in berry pulp (Bertrand and Bertrand, 1949b); consequently red wines made with longer skin contact time are expected to have a higher Rb content that white wines which have little or no skin contact.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…The precipitate was filtered and recrystallized from water to give 0.13 g (29%) of compound 4e; m.p. 192-194 • C. 1 …”
Section: -(2-ethanoloamino)-2-pyrazin-2-yl-[134]-thiadiazole (4e)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These effects are principally due to a reduction in vascular resistance of the peripheral muscular system, thereby reducing the amount of flow required by the myocardium to maintain a good circulatory equilibrium. Kartun (1963) Bernard & Duriez (1963), Chromicki et al (1963), Jouve et al (1963), Bertrand (1963), Salgado & de Soldati (1963), Toledo et al (1964) and Neuman (1966) have reported encouraging results with trimetazidine, which led us to make an evaluation of the drug.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%