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This scientific study investigates "The Use Of Denatured Alcohols In The Rose-Gottlieb Extraction For Fat." It provides an in-depth analysis of the application of denatured alcohols within the Rose-Gottlieb method, a crucial technique for fat determination in various substances.
Authored by Kenneth Victor Bryan, this research contributes to the field of analytical chemistry, offering valuable insights into the efficacy and potential modifications of established extraction processes. This work is significant for researchers and practitioners involved in food science, industrial chemistry, and quality control, offering a detailed examination of a foundational analytical technique.
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