An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... Gram Centimetre 1 ° C. " " " " 99 Force . Dyne at 15 ° C. Wt . of a gram at Equiva- lent . 4.2 × 107 15 ° C. at lat . of 42700 Greenwich 1 ° F. Pound Foot Poundal at 59 ° F. 2504-7 Wt . of a pound at 1 ° F. 1 ° C. " " " " " " " " " " 59 ...
... Gram Centimetre 1 ° C. " " " " 99 Force . Dyne at 15 ° C. Wt . of a gram at Equiva- lent . 4.2 × 107 15 ° C. at lat . of 42700 Greenwich 1 ° F. Pound Foot Poundal at 59 ° F. 2504-7 Wt . of a pound at 1 ° F. 1 ° C. " " " " " " " " " " 59 ...
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... gram - calories = 6 C12H22O11 + H2O . ( v ) The gums or dextrins are composed of condensed mole- cules of maltose , e.g. C12H22O11 + C12H22O11 + H2O + energy ÷ C 24H46O239 and so on . ( 3 ) The energy value of CO2 is 2.1 cals . per gram ...
... gram - calories = 6 C12H22O11 + H2O . ( v ) The gums or dextrins are composed of condensed mole- cules of maltose , e.g. C12H22O11 + C12H22O11 + H2O + energy ÷ C 24H46O239 and so on . ( 3 ) The energy value of CO2 is 2.1 cals . per gram ...
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... gram calories . This store of energy is derived from the constituents H2O ( 117 gram cals . ) , CO2 ( 92-4 gram cals . ) , and from absorbed sunlight ( 112,090-6 gram cals . ) . With the formation of formaldehyde , practically all the ...
... gram calories . This store of energy is derived from the constituents H2O ( 117 gram cals . ) , CO2 ( 92-4 gram cals . ) , and from absorbed sunlight ( 112,090-6 gram cals . ) . With the formation of formaldehyde , practically all the ...
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... gram of nitrogen so fixed carries with it a considerable quantity of energy which is obtained from the oxidative decom- position of 100 mg . mannitol , the parent alcohol of the carbo- hydrate , mannose . To conclude , the plant acts as ...
... gram of nitrogen so fixed carries with it a considerable quantity of energy which is obtained from the oxidative decom- position of 100 mg . mannitol , the parent alcohol of the carbo- hydrate , mannose . To conclude , the plant acts as ...
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... gram molecule of nitrite formed from nitrate transforms about 10,000 gram - calories of radiant energy into the potential state a strong endothermic reaction . This is similar to the change taking place in the plant in the formation of ...
... gram molecule of nitrite formed from nitrate transforms about 10,000 gram - calories of radiant energy into the potential state a strong endothermic reaction . This is similar to the change taking place in the plant in the formation of ...
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