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Synopsis: Briquets of ground corn leaves were made using a cementing agent called Permount and analyzed for zinc content by X-ray spectrography. Briquets prepared in this way were uniform in composition and could be stored for long periods without physical or chemical changes.
2 Associate Professors of Agronomy. The senior author wishes to acknowledge the travel grant awarded by the University of Nebraska Research Council which made it possible to carry out this investigation at the University of Illinois.
Received for publication January 11, 1962.
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