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Brandt (“Über den Nitratgehalt des Ozeanwassers and
seine biologische Bedeutung,” Abh
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kais
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Carol
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Akad
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Naturfoscher., 1915) accounts for this fact by the assump­tion
that through the greater activity of the denitrifying bacteria in the
tropical waters the amount of available nitrates is here comparatively
smaller than in the polar oceans
The writer fully appreciates the
importance of this fact but nevertheless is inclined also to see a
limiting factor in the enormously rapid decline of the dura­tion of life
at the upper temperature limits.
309 Metchnikoff, E., The Prolonga­tion of Life
New York,
1907.
A small number of spelling anomalies were noted and these have mostly
been corrected, but a few that possibly represent authentic contemporary
alternatives have been left unchanged
A list
of anomalies is given below.
Corrections
spermatozoon —> spermatozoön
i.e
—> i
e
e.g
—> e
g
nermaphrodite —> hermaphrodite
suceeded —> succeeded
ôf —> of
tryosinase —> tyrosinase
in-as-much —> inasmuch
ultra-violet —> ultraviolet
view-point —> viewpoint
Fredericq —> Frédéricq
Korösy —> Körösy
Sitzngsber —> Sitzungsber
negaceros —> megaceros
Variants
clew/clue
Entswcklngsmech/Entwcklngsmech/Entwicklngsmech
peroxidase/peroxydase (latter spelling in quoted text.)
20° C/20°C (spaced and unspaced temperature specifications)
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