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Optimum Chloride Concentration for Malt Diastase Activity as a Function of Temperature

H C Eyster1

  • 1THE CHARLES F. KETTERING FOUNDATION, ANTIOCH COLLEGE, YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO.

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|January 1, 1953
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