Charterhouse Rheumatism Clinic Original Papers, Volume 1Humphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1937 - Rheumatism |
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Page 93
... ortho - vanadate salts and partly to the fact that sodium ortho - vanadate is an unstable salt . In the presence of atmospheric carbon - dioxide it tends to revert to the pyro- and meta- forms , the latter being the most stable . None ...
... ortho - vanadate salts and partly to the fact that sodium ortho - vanadate is an unstable salt . In the presence of atmospheric carbon - dioxide it tends to revert to the pyro- and meta- forms , the latter being the most stable . None ...
Page 98
... sodium ortho - vanadate in acetic acid . If a pH / titration curve is plotted , the successive replace- ments of the hydrogen atoms with sodium is seen ( Fig . 7 , line C ) . Mixtures of sodium ortho - vanadate with acid form buffering ...
... sodium ortho - vanadate in acetic acid . If a pH / titration curve is plotted , the successive replace- ments of the hydrogen atoms with sodium is seen ( Fig . 7 , line C ) . Mixtures of sodium ortho - vanadate with acid form buffering ...
Page 101
... salt contain 42.9 g . of Na2O or 31.8 gm . Na . .. 5.31 99 " " 99 5.31 × 31.8 100 = 1.69 gm . of Na . • According to the theoretical formula for anhydrous sodium ortho - vanadate , there should be 2.30 grammes of Na per litre for an n ...
... salt contain 42.9 g . of Na2O or 31.8 gm . Na . .. 5.31 99 " " 99 5.31 × 31.8 100 = 1.69 gm . of Na . • According to the theoretical formula for anhydrous sodium ortho - vanadate , there should be 2.30 grammes of Na per litre for an n ...
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INTRODUCTORY FOREWORD | 37 |
Rheumatic arthritis | 56 |
The differential sedimention tests | 67 |
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