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Examples
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The protein content was determined by precipitating with a solution of CaSO4 (6 percent) and NaOH (1.25 percent); the precipitate was analyzed by the Kjeldahl method.
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The dried samples were analysed for their crude protein content by the micro-Kjeldahl method (37).
Chapter 7 1983
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The remaining part of the operation is as in the ordinary Kjeldahl process.
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~ An approximate determination of the albuminous matters may be made by precipitating with basic lead acetate as already described, and determining the nitrogen by the Kjeldahl method; the nitrogen multiplied by 6.25 gives the amount of albuminous matter in the precipitate.
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Finally, 0.7 grm. of mercury is added, and the process continued in the usual way, according to Kjeldahl; that is, the liquid is distilled until all the ammonia has passed over, and is absorbed in the standard acid.
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In those cases in which the substitute is made by admixture with gelatin or liquid glue the quantity of other organic matter obtained can be checked by a Kjeldahl determination of the total nitrogen.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, September 26, 1891 Various
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Page view page image: nitrogen (Kjeldahl), uric acid (Hopkins-Folin), ammonia (Folin, and formaldehyde methods), chlorids, and total acidity of urine (Folin).
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Determine nitrogen in 3 grams of the sample by the Kjeldahl or Gunning method.
All About Coffee 1909
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Traditionally, the Kjeldahl method is used to determine protein content, but the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC) has added the Dumas combustion technique as a recognized method (method 992.15) for such analyses.
unknown title 2009
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Traditionally, the Kjeldahl method is used to determine protein content, but the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (AOAC) has added the Dumas combustion technique as a recognized method (method 992.15) for such analyses.
unknown title 2009
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