Word: yeasting
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...woods." The spirit of the new outfit is most commendable. "We're going to out some stards into the backbone of the individual, and take a whack at the dictatorship of its political blue-noses." There's the general's gauntlet, and "fifty serious-minded men with yeast in their systems" back up his challenge...
...large scale is difficult and expensive. Its manufacture is strictly safeguarded under patents held by the University of Toronto, and it is made by only one firm in the United States. It is administered hypodermically. Cambridge University biochemists, L. B. Winter and W. Smith, are developing an extract of yeast, very similar in composition to insulin, but much cheaper to manufacture, and of less dangerous toxic qualities. This may prove a satisfactory substitute. Dr. James C. Irvine, Principal and Vice Chancellor of St. Andrew's University, Scotland, one of the world's greatest authorities on blood sugar, asserts...
...beside the lamb. It is for the expected Messiah-and the door is opened for him to enter. The next four days of Passover week are not celebrated in any special way, except that no orthodox Jew is supposed to eat any bread except that which is made without yeast. On the last day of the week, services are held in the temples and synagogues. There are no sacraments, but the songs and sermons emphasize the significance of the past week. The chalice of the Christian communion service is related, as far as ritual goes...
...Near East Relief announced that it would give children in Greece daily doses of yeast vitamines...
...discussing the problem. Professor Raymond Pearl of Johns Hopkins University describes an experiment which he conducted with a pint milk-bottle, a supply of yeast and banana agar, and about a dozen flies (genus ). The food supply of yeast and banana agar was put it the bottom of the bottle and then the flies were enclosed, and the whole kept at a uniform temperature for about fifty days. During this time the flies multiplied so that the milk bottle--representing the United States--could not hold them all, nor the food supply give sufficient nourishment. The population, so to speak...