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  <dc:title>Reminscence, 'How "Hoppy" cast his bread upon the waters', by Archibald Vivien Hill.</dc:title>
  <dc:description>An account of Hill's work for part II of the Natural Sciences Tripos (Physiology) at Cambridge during 1909-10 and the encouragement of Frederick Gowland Hopkins in 'osmotic pressure' experiments. With an associated drawing, on graph paper, of laboratory equipment intended to investigate the Lazarus-Barlow phenomenon.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>c1970</dc:date>
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