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WE are pleased to announce the resumption of the receipt off the Comptes Rendus of the Carlsberg Laboratory published in Copenhagen. The Chemical Section, covering the period 1940–45, comprises twenty-eight parts, and it is not possible to summarize such a large amount of material. It is hoped, however, to deal with some of the papers in due course. The following may be mentioned: K. Linderstrøm-Lang and C. F. Jacobsen on the number of peptide bonds in insulin (23, No. 13), and on the properties of 2-methyl-thiazoline and their relation to the protein problem (23, No. 20); A. Søeborg Ohlsen on the histochemistry of the stomach (23, No. 21); A. Grönwall on the solubility of lactoglobulin (24, Nos. 8-11); K. Linderstrøm-Lang on solutions of diffusion equations (24, No. 13); H. Holter and K. Linderstrøm-Lang on the theory of the Cartesian diver (24, Nos. 17-18) and E. Zeuthen on a Cartesian diver micro-respirometer (24, No. 19).
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The Carlsberg Laboratory. Nature 158, 126 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158126c0
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