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THE annual report of the Indian Society of Biological Chemists gives as usual a comprehensive summary of the work carried out during the past year (Society of Biological Chemists, India. Biochemical and Allied Research in India in 1934. Pp. ii +107. Bangalore: Indian Institute of Science). The subject matter is divided into nine sections ranging from enzymes and plant and animal nutrition to chemistry in relation to pharmacology. Reference is made to more than three hundred papers, and there is a name index. The publication indicates the variety of the researches carried out by chemists in India, and provides a useful means of obtaining summaries of work published in detail in many different journals, including NATURE.
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Biochemical Research in India. Nature 137, 489–490 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137489e0
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