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Proximity principle

Porpoise oil, 628. properties, 599. proximate principles, 500, purification, 012. rape, 610. seal oi] 027. eebaclc acid, 60S ... [Pg.5]

Solid Constituents of Wood.—Fibrous matter, water, sap, and mineral salts, are the proximate principles of wood of evory description. The amount of water containod in different woods has already received a share of attention, and as the sap is of a different... [Pg.39]

Guerin-Varry estimated tho proximate principles of tragacanth as under —... [Pg.319]

GUTTA-PEECHA-------Elementary Composition—Proximate Principles. [Pg.352]

The proximate principles of elemi are a transparent resin having acid properties, soluble in cold alcohol a second rosin taken up by boiling alcohol, bat deposited from the solution on eoolingin a crystalline state , a volatile colorless oil, which, according to Deville, resembles much the essence of turpentine, and of citron in composition, as in its reactions and a bitter extractive. The annexed per centages wore found by BoNAsrnE —... [Pg.840]

Other alkaloids are codamine, cryptopine, gnoscopine, hydrocotarnine, lanthopine, lauda-nine, laudanosine, meconidine, oxynarcotine, papaveramine, protopine, pseudomorphine, rhoeadine, and tritopine. Many of them occur only in traces, and some are regarded as probable derivatives of morphine. Porphyroxin is said to be a complex combination of several of the alkaloids, and not a proximate principle (Potter, 1910). [Pg.448]

The constituent parts are, properly speaking, the principles of bodies. These are substances of different natures which, by their union and mutual combination, really constitute mixed bodies which partake of the ptopetties of their constituent parts. For example, the constituent parts of common salt are an acid and an alkali, of which this salt is composed, which one has to regard as its principles, at least as its proximate principles. [Pg.210]

Powders were an intermediate step in the pill-making process. Sometimes medicines remained in powdered form, and there were specific advantages to this. As a powder, all the proximate principles of the active ingredient could be administered without a menstraum (i.e., a solvent or suspension medium). Usually wrapped in papers in a measured dose, they could be easily mixed in water or some other... [Pg.34]

Modgil, R. and Mehta, U. 1994. Effects of different levels of Collosobruchus chinensis L. infestation on proximate principles, true protein, methionine and uric acid contents of greengram and redgram. [Pg.224]

Composition.—The vesicating power of mustard, and the pungent odour emitted by it when moistened, depend upon a volatile oil (allyl sulphocyanide, C3H5CJNS). It does not exist ready formed in the seed, hut is developed by the mutual action of two of its proximate principles, viz. synap-tase or myrosin, a kind of ferment, and potassium myronate, in the presence of hot, but not boiling water. ... [Pg.215]

In this stage, we also train managers on a number of organizing principles that facilitate inclusion. In addition to the proximity principle, we emphasize the rule that no decision should be made about a function without prior consultation with the people who perform that function. Furthermore, we describe the importance of cross-level and cross-department teams. Each team that is constructed within the organization should comprise individuals from one hierarchical layer above and one below the primary members, and whenever possible it should also involve relevant stakeholders in different departments or functions (cf. Erickson, 2000). Such structural changes provide the necessary mechanisms for multidirectional information sharing. [Pg.348]


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