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Chemical reagents for protein modification.
by Noyes, Claudia M.; Boca Raton, Fla.: Chemical Rubber Company Press, 1984.
Subject: Chemical tests and reagents; Proteins -- Chemical modification.
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Chemical modification of cotton to improve fibre dyeability.
by Huitu Wang and D.M. Lewis;
Subject: Cotton chemical modification; Cotton modification reagent.
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Techniques in protein modification.
by Lundblad, Roger L.; Boca Raton: Chemical Rubber Company Press, 1993.
Subject: Proteins -- Chemical modification.
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Techniques in protein modification.
by Lundblad, Roger L.; Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press, 1995.
Subject: Proteins -- Chemical modification.
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The use of oxidative hydrolysis for estimating the extent of carbon-sulphur fission in modified wools.
by Julie Kearns [and others].;
Subject: Wool - chemical modification.
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Chemical modification of viscose rayon by dimethyl and methylvinyl diacetoxysilanes.
by T. K. Mandal.;
Subject: Viscose rayon - chemical modification.
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Sodium cellulorate and diethyl-aminoethylcellulose as substrates for modification of cotton with epoxides.
by R. J. Berni et al;
Subject: Cotton chemical modification; Epoxides; Cellulorates.
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Wool stabilization by interfacial polymerization. part VIII: Location and nature of the polymer.
by R. E. Whitfield et al;
Subject: Woolk stabilization; Interfacial polymerization; Wool chemical modification.
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Protein enrichment of coconut (Cocos nucifera L.) residue by solid substrate fungal fermentation.
by San Luis, Maria Moreno;
Subject: Coconut products; Biomass conversion; Fungi -- Biotechnology; Proteins -- Chemical modification; Single cell proteins.
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Single dyebath application of direct, acid and basic dyes to cotton - poly(glyucidyl methacrylate) fabrics.
by Jett C. Arthur, Jr.;
Subject: Cotton fabric chemical modification; Cotton dyeing.
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