520 



SUBJECT INDEX 



Phosphatase (s), (continued) : 



Glick-Fischer modification, 82 

 Gomori revised method, 81 

 Moog modification, 81 

 Wolf-Kabat-Newman modifica- 

 tion, 80 

 alkaline, chemical staining methods, 

 78-80 

 Bourne modification, 78 

 Gomori revised method, 79 

 Kabat-Furth modification, 78 

 Menten-Junge-Green method, 79 

 Takamatsu method, 78 

 Yin modification, 79 

 by Bessey-Lowry-Brock method, 229 

 colorimetric determination by capil- 

 lary tube technique, 209 

 by other chemical staining methods, 



85 

 by Weil-Russell method, 209 

 Phosphatase and inorganic phosphate, 

 Lundsteen-Vermehren method, 

 227 

 Phosphatase and phosphate colori- 

 metric determination by cuvette 

 technique, 226 

 Phosphate, chemical staining methods, 

 34 

 colorimetric determination b.y capil- 

 lary tube technique, 208 

 Glick-Linderstr0m-Lang-Holter 



method, 280 

 in presence of labile phosphate 

 esters, Lowry-Lopez method. 

 228 

 and phosphatase, Lundsteen-Ver- 

 mehren method, 227 

 Phosphate-carbonate-chloride, chemi- 

 cal staining methods, 32 

 Phosphate and phosphatase, colori- 

 metric determination by cuvette 

 technique, 226 

 Phosphorus, by colorimetric tech- 

 niques, 208, 226 

 by Lindner-Kirk method, 280 

 by Siwe method, 226 

 by titrimetric techniques, 280 

 Norberg microscope photometric 



method, 124 

 radioactive, by radioautography, 161 



Photographic emulsion, preparation 

 by Belanger-l^eblond technique, 

 157 



Photometric endpoints in titrimetric 

 techniques, 265 



Photomicrography, 102 



Pickford sealed-in capillary glass elec- 

 trodes, 186 



Pigments, localization by direct ob- 

 servation of fluorescence, 105 



Pipettes, microliter, 170 



"Plasmal," chemical staining methods, 

 65 



Platinum, chemical staining method, 

 29 



Polarizing microscope, in detection 

 of cholesterol, 39 



Polarographic methods of gasometry, 

 404 

 measurement of oxygen tension in 

 tissue, 404 



Policard technique of emission histo- 

 spectroscopy, 109 



Pollack method for calcium, 16 



Polysaccharides, acid, chemical stain- 

 ing methods, 45 

 chemical staining methods, 43-44 



Polysaccharide sulfate compounds, 

 Lison method, 47 



Porphyrin, localization by direct ob- 

 servation of fluorescence, 105 



Post and Laudermilk method for cell- 

 ulose, 52 



Potassium, by Cunningham-Kirk- 

 Brooks titrimetric method, 268 

 by microincineration, 144 

 by titrimetric technique, 268 

 localization bj^ chemical staining 



methods, 14 

 use of chloroplatinic acid as pre- 

 cipitant, 269 



Potassium and sodium (combined). 

 by titrimetric technique, 265 

 Linderstr0m-Lang method, 266 



"Primary" fluorescence, 99 



"Product 81" as substrate for lipase. 

 89 



Prolinepeptidase by Linderstr0m- 

 Lang-Holter method, 303 



