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Page 895
... atoms cannot be put together in so complex a way that their collective behaviour is too difficult to understand in terms of the individual atoms ; in this sense there may be particular laws of biology not readily derivable from the ...
... atoms cannot be put together in so complex a way that their collective behaviour is too difficult to understand in terms of the individual atoms ; in this sense there may be particular laws of biology not readily derivable from the ...
Page 1017
... atoms because they are syn- thesized from acetyl groups , each of which contains two carbon atoms . Fatty acids with 16 ( palmitic acid ) and 18 ( stearic acid ) carbon atoms are most commonly found in nature , but the reasons for their ...
... atoms because they are syn- thesized from acetyl groups , each of which contains two carbon atoms . Fatty acids with 16 ( palmitic acid ) and 18 ( stearic acid ) carbon atoms are most commonly found in nature , but the reasons for their ...
Page 1018
... atoms 9 and 10 ( counting from the -COOH , or carboxyl , end ) and a cis configuration at this double bond . Fatty acids with a double bond at other positions are listed in Table 2 ; e.g. , nervonic acid has a double bond between carbon ...
... atoms 9 and 10 ( counting from the -COOH , or carboxyl , end ) and a cis configuration at this double bond . Fatty acids with a double bond at other positions are listed in Table 2 ; e.g. , nervonic acid has a double bond between carbon ...
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