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AT a meeting of the Biochemical Society in November 1925, I read a paper on the “Hydrolysis of Starch in the Guard-Cells of the Leaf by Polarized Light”. This work has since been amplified and confirmed, and some of the results were shown at a meeting of the Linnean Society in April 1933.
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SEMMENS, E. Bursting of Cell by Polarised Sunlight. Nature 134, 813 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134813a0
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