An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... determine whether laws deduced from the study of non - living matter may be applied to the elucidation of biological phenomena . Physical science is the most fundamental of the experimental sciences and B.B. 1 CHAP SYSTEMATIC ENERGETICS ...
... determine whether laws deduced from the study of non - living matter may be applied to the elucidation of biological phenomena . Physical science is the most fundamental of the experimental sciences and B.B. 1 CHAP SYSTEMATIC ENERGETICS ...
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... determine the source of this energy , study its laws , see how it is made available for living matter , and then see how it operates in living matter . Energy is the underlying cause of all changes in matter . This does not seem a very ...
... determine the source of this energy , study its laws , see how it is made available for living matter , and then see how it operates in living matter . Energy is the underlying cause of all changes in matter . This does not seem a very ...
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... determining factors in the liberation of energy , nor does the way in which the energy of glucose is liberated have any effect on the total amount set free . These two corollaries , as we shall see later , make it possible to construct ...
... determining factors in the liberation of energy , nor does the way in which the energy of glucose is liberated have any effect on the total amount set free . These two corollaries , as we shall see later , make it possible to construct ...
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... determined the carbon assimilation , and they find it directly proportional to the amount of energy absorbed as light . Further , Willstatter and Stoll have estimated ( a ) The CO2 taken up by a leaf area in the dark , i.e. respira ...
... determined the carbon assimilation , and they find it directly proportional to the amount of energy absorbed as light . Further , Willstatter and Stoll have estimated ( a ) The CO2 taken up by a leaf area in the dark , i.e. respira ...
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... determine the exact mechanism of this conversion . So far , study of pure chlorophyll has led to negative results . Kremann and Schnidlerschitsch have recently shown that pure chlorophyll , in alcohol , absorbed the same amount of CO2 ...
... determine the exact mechanism of this conversion . So far , study of pure chlorophyll has led to negative results . Kremann and Schnidlerschitsch have recently shown that pure chlorophyll , in alcohol , absorbed the same amount of CO2 ...
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