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IN an illuminating lecture delivered before the French Chemical Society on May 21, Prof. A. Pictet, of Geneva, described the results obtained by his pupils and himself on distilling cellulose at a low pressure, and showed how these can be interpreted so as to throw much new light on the constitution of this complicated substance.
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The Constitution of Cellulose. Nature 106, 164–165 (1920). https://doi.org/10.1038/106164a0
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