Abstract
THE data given in these parts of Tabulae Biologicae Periodicae are arranged as in the previous volumes. The fourth part of vol. 4 contains the concluding part of an article by Th. A. Maass on the biology and toxicology of chemical substances used in war; it also contains the index to the volume. K. Boresch contributes articles on the mineral content of plants, the first in vol. 4 and the second in vol. 5 (No. 1 and 2). The most important contribution to vol. 5 is a long article on allergy (or sensitiveness to proteins foreign to the body) by Th. A. Maass, whilst O. Reitz summarises our knowledge of heavy water.
Tabulæ Biologicæ Periodicæ
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Oppenheimer
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Herausgegeben von. Band 4, Nr. 4 (= Tabulæ Biologicæ, Band 10. Nr. 4). Pp. 289–388. Complete vol., 55 gold marks. Band 5, Nr. 1 (= Tabulæ Biologicæ, Band 11. Nr. 1). Pp. 144. Band 5, Nr. 2 (= Tabulæ Biologicæ, Band 11, Nr. 2). Pp. 145–224. Complete vol., 55 gold marks. (Den Haag: W. Junk, 1935.)
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Tabulæ Biologicæ Periodicæ. Nature 137, 849 (1936). https://doi.org/10.1038/137849c0
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