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Studies on the influence of various organic substances upon the phenol coefficient

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Elsa Jensen
Affiliation:
From the University Institute for General Pathology, Copenhagen
Vilh. Jensen
Affiliation:
From the University Institute for General Pathology, Copenhagen
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Studies on the phenol coefficient after the cover-slip method were made on some disinfectants with the addition of different amounts of various organic materials. The results show that the phenol coefficient varies with the nature and amount of the different organic substances added to the disinfectant in question.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1938

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