Part 14 (1/2)

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LUMIERE, A.: Avitaminosis and inanition. Bull. de l'academie de Med.

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LUMIERE, A.: Are vitamines necessary to the development of plants. Compt.

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LUMIERE, A.: Starvation of pigeons fed on hulled rice. Bull. de l'academie de Med., Paris., 1920, lx.x.xiii, 310.

MARRIOTT AND MCKIM: The artificial feeding of athreptic infants. J. Am.

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MARTINEZ, F. F.: Le premier cas de beri-beri dans la peninsule iberique.

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MASTERS, H., AND GARb.u.t.t, P.: An investigation of the methods employed in cooking vegetables. I. Dried legumes. Biochem. J., 1918, xii, 231. II.

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MATTILL, H. A., AND CONKLIN, R. E.: The nutritive properties of milk with special reference to reproduction. J. Biol. Chem., 1920, xliv, 137.

MEEK, L.: Die hauterscheinungen der pellagra. Innsbruck, 1909.

MENDELL AND FINE: The utilization of the proteins of wheat, barley, corn, legumes and extractive free meal powder. J. Biol. Chem., 1911-12, x, 303, 339, 345, 433, and xi, 5.

MELLANBY, E., AND OTHERS: Vitamines and infant feeding. Proc. Roy. Soc.

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MELLANBY, E., AND OTHERS: Vitamines and infant feeding. Lancet, London, 1920, i, 856.

MENDOZA-GUAZON, M. P.: Study of the anatomico-pathologic lesions in one thousand Filipino children under five years. Ph. J. Sci., 1917, xii, B, 51.

MILLER, E. W.: The effect of cooking on the water-soluble vitamine in carrots and navy beans. J. Biol. Chem., 1920, xliv, 159.

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MITCh.e.l.l, H. H.: On the ident.i.ty of water-soluble growth promoting vitamine and antineuritic vitamine. J. Biol. Chem., 1919, xl, 399.

MOCKENRIDGE, F. A.: Some effects of growth promoting substances, auximones, on the soil organisms concerned in the nitrogen cycle. Proc.

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MOCKENRIDGE, F. A.: The occurrence and nature of the plant growth promoting substances in various organic manurial composts. Biochem. J., 1920, xiv, 432.

MORSE, J. L.: A resume of the literature of infantile scurvy during the past two years. Boston Med. Surg. Journal, 1920, clx.x.xii, 428.

MOULTON: The availability of the energy of food for growth. J. Biol.