Detonation in motor fuels
โ Scribed by Moore, Harold
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1924
- Weight
- 394 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
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iinliaircd by thornbase and thc pelt was found to bc bated ; No. 2, which had its blood aiid t.hrombase removed by the transfusion, refused to unhair and its grain was harsh. Thcreforc wc have proof that i t is n blood cnzynic which docs this unhairing. and that lime, by itself, has not. this action.
SIJ>lMARY
Apart froni sodiuni and $arium sulphides, the only chemicals knowi which will unhair a hide arc thc protcoclastic eiizyiiica pepsin, trypshi, saproprotease and throml~asc. The thrcc former act froni without and liavc to bc added artificially to tlic skin ; t liroiiibaso is physiologically produccd a t deat!i witlihi tlic layers of tlic skin itself, and is in-arialdy prcscnt, proridcd thc skin has not been subjcctcd to artificial treatmcnt.
Liinc is only a co-cnzymc niid has no clircct un-Snproprotcnsc is produced by h'tupJiglwocciis &us, an ubiquitous parasite of tho skin.
Pluniping .is an ionisation phenomenon similar to dropsy, and thc processes of unhairhig and plumping shoultl, if possible, be scpamtcd.
Uateing is tho resolution of rigor mortis, and is ininicdiatcly brought about by tlie digestion into lwptoncs of tlic fibrin hi the blood vcssck ~d u c l i constitute tlie grain or outer layer of tho corium.
The tnnncirj' artificial tryptic batcs accclcratc this effcct.
Tlie rcasons for tlie usc of the soak-pits, old, niediuni and fresli linics arc csplaincd. ' liairing action. * * * * Y For pcniiission to publish this rcscarch acknowledgnicnt is duc to tlic Directors of William Walker i11itl SOI~Y, Ltd., a i d of Dri-pcd, Ltd., Boltoli.
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