. Journal . d by distillation to produce ammomaand saline material.—T. II. P. , WINES. SPIRITS. Etc. ^east Reproduction; Sown Facts about . \Y. DelbrQck. Woch. fur lirau., 190:t, 20, [3], Under similar conditions, with mashes of similar cornpoai-lion, tl e number of cells in a given volume at the end ofthe reprodu tivi period is the same. The number of cell*produced is independent of the quantity of yeasteach cell requires a certain minimum amount of tree spaditami tin yeast ill go on multiplying until this minimumis reached. The reason for tlii- lies in the pnaction of the ex


. Journal . d by distillation to produce ammomaand saline material.—T. II. P. , WINES. SPIRITS. Etc. ^east Reproduction; Sown Facts about . \Y. DelbrQck. Woch. fur lirau., 190:t, 20, [3], Under similar conditions, with mashes of similar cornpoai-lion, tl e number of cells in a given volume at the end ofthe reprodu tivi period is the same. The number of cell*produced is independent of the quantity of yeasteach cell requires a certain minimum amount of tree spaditami tin yeast ill go on multiplying until this minimumis reached. The reason for tlii- lies in the pnaction of the excretion products on the cell itself and onit- neighbours of the same specie*. Carbon dioxide bmuch more injurious to the reproduction of yeast thanalcohol; the influence of the former is more in evidicool (lager beer) fermentations than in wanner dim*Different races present diffen I egrees ol suseeptibiHlstowards carbon dioxide and alcohol. The first fact Itioned above is only valid when the yeast is unilo. The massecuiu. ■ ontaining abo i! 9 ; run from the boiling pan, at so B5C C, into tl which it fills up to the central shall. I i 1) is then shut, and the V( ss< 1 evacuated as quick!) as possible,being b°—45 < ,, at which itlose- all cohesion and becomes pulpy. Air is now introducedinto the cylinder, and the powdered sugar, containing in some cases less than I per cent, of moi-i remi Further moisture goes off dnrinj ling, after which the sugar, mixed, if nei essary, in a mill, is n ady — T. H P. Sugar ; Process for the < •• I traction of , from Beet Juice at First Products, with the SimultaneousProduction of Ammoniacal and Saline Compounds, Qnignard. Fr. Pat 320,726, April 28, 190-J. Tm- process consists of the four following operations:—tl ) Defecation by means of a mixture of u salt olalkaline earth and lime-water.


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