Laboratory Studies for Brewing Students: A Systematic Course of Practical Work in the Scientific Principles Underlying the Process of Malting and BrewingLongmans, Green and Company, 1904 - 193 páginas |
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... light Polarimeter . • The Specific Rotation of Dextrose determined by means of the Half - shadow Polarimeter • Use of a Factor other than the True Solution Factor in Deter- minations of the Specific Rotations of Carbo - hydrates ...
... light Polarimeter . • The Specific Rotation of Dextrose determined by means of the Half - shadow Polarimeter • Use of a Factor other than the True Solution Factor in Deter- minations of the Specific Rotations of Carbo - hydrates ...
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... Light Foreign " Six- rowed Barley is a mixture of white and blue H. vulgare ; the " " " or bigg of Scotland is also a variety of H. vulgare . " bere " " " " Chilian Six - rowed Barley con- sists largely of white and blue H. hexastichum ...
... Light Foreign " Six- rowed Barley is a mixture of white and blue H. vulgare ; the " " " or bigg of Scotland is also a variety of H. vulgare . " bere " " " " Chilian Six - rowed Barley con- sists largely of white and blue H. hexastichum ...
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... light foreign barley , and weigh them . Express the results as weights in grams of 1,000 corns . Compare the weights of the English and Smyrna barleys , and note that the relation they bear to each other differs very considerably from ...
... light foreign barley , and weigh them . Express the results as weights in grams of 1,000 corns . Compare the weights of the English and Smyrna barleys , and note that the relation they bear to each other differs very considerably from ...
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... light granular powder . In order to test the activity of the prepared diastase dissolve about 0.1 grm . of it by rubbing it in a small mortar with about 5 c.c. of water , and transfer the mixture to 50 c.c. of a 1 per cent . solution of ...
... light granular powder . In order to test the activity of the prepared diastase dissolve about 0.1 grm . of it by rubbing it in a small mortar with about 5 c.c. of water , and transfer the mixture to 50 c.c. of a 1 per cent . solution of ...
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... light from the porcelain reflector of the tintometer should be employed . Some analysts prefer to determine the colour of malt in an ordinary hot mash of known specific gravity , and refer it by calculation to a standard gravity of ...
... light from the porcelain reflector of the tintometer should be employed . Some analysts prefer to determine the colour of malt in an ordinary hot mash of known specific gravity , and refer it by calculation to a standard gravity of ...
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50 grms acid alcohol aleurone amount B.Sc barley barley corn beaker boiling bottle bracts c.c. flask c.c. of malt c.c. of water calculate cane-sugar carbo-hydrates cent College Coloured containing cool Crown 8vo culture Cupric Oxide determine dextrin dextrose Diagrams diastase diluted dish distilled ELEMENTARY embryo employed endosperm Engineering Examination experiment Fehling's solution fermentation fermented wort filter Freudenreich flask glass Goldthorpe grain grms heat hop-cone hops hydrolysis Illus Illustrations invert-sugar Klöcker levulose liquid LL.D Lond malt extract malt wort malto-dextrin maltose mash method microscope mixture Note number of cells observed obtained osazone ovary PHYSIOLOGY Plates PRACTICAL prepared pressed yeast Professor reducing power rotatory power Royal 8vo sample scutellum six-rowed soluble starch solution factor specific gravity specific rotation spores stable dextrin starch starch conversion starch granules starch paste starch transformation sterilised student Study sugar temperature TEXT-BOOK tion transfer tube volume water-bath weight wort gelatin yeast cells
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