## In411 11ILD1TCII AS!, ~IAIIIJISOS-TII~: ~~1SF:I) lis3ATURATlZl .Gl,ycEnlitr-q OF h Q l l l n FAT% 111 "50 teinpcrntures ranging from 0" to -No, pmviously npplicd EXPERIYEKWL Pulesti~rc (I'urkish) olive oil ' It was mentioned nbovc tlint this spccinicn of olive oil wits tlint used corlicr by Gin
The mixed unsaturated glycerides of liquid fats. Part VI. Low-temperature crystallisation of rape oil
β Scribed by Hilditch, T. P. ;Laurent, P. A. ;Meara, M. L.
- Book ID
- 102326259
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1947
- Weight
- 493 KB
- Volume
- 66
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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