An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... MUSCLE CELLS 135 XIV . MANUFACTURING CELLS 148 XV . ELIMINATING CELLS 155 XVI . CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS 166 XVII . INTELLIGENCE SERVICE - NERVE CELLS 182 XVIII . OUTPOSTS OF THE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE - GENERAL RECEPTORS 191 XIX ...
... MUSCLE CELLS 135 XIV . MANUFACTURING CELLS 148 XV . ELIMINATING CELLS 155 XVI . CONNECTIVE TISSUE CELLS 166 XVII . INTELLIGENCE SERVICE - NERVE CELLS 182 XVIII . OUTPOSTS OF THE INTELLIGENCE SERVICE - GENERAL RECEPTORS 191 XIX ...
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... muscle at least is not similar to an electric motor . Similarly , one can dispose of all other forms of energy- transformation used in machines to get work from bound energy . To attempt to gain an insight into the workings of the ...
... muscle at least is not similar to an electric motor . Similarly , one can dispose of all other forms of energy- transformation used in machines to get work from bound energy . To attempt to gain an insight into the workings of the ...
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... Muscular Contraction ; XIV . and XV . Secretion and Excretion ; XVI . Nerve Conduction ; XXVI . Respiration . ) A. Pure Liquids . Two forces act on molecules : ( a ) A repellent force - kinetic , revealed in osmotic pressure , vapour ...
... Muscular Contraction ; XIV . and XV . Secretion and Excretion ; XVI . Nerve Conduction ; XXVI . Respiration . ) A. Pure Liquids . Two forces act on molecules : ( a ) A repellent force - kinetic , revealed in osmotic pressure , vapour ...
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... muscle , the ex- citability of nerve , and play an important part in regulating secretion and excretion . Physical and chemical means are employed to keep the healthy body within a narrow range of reaction , about the neutral point ...
... muscle , the ex- citability of nerve , and play an important part in regulating secretion and excretion . Physical and chemical means are employed to keep the healthy body within a narrow range of reaction , about the neutral point ...
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... muscle , coagulate to a gel on heating to a temperature specific for each protein . This process is irreversible and takes place in the presence of electro- lytes . On the other hand , gelatin forms a sol on heating and a gel on cooling ...
... muscle , coagulate to a gel on heating to a temperature specific for each protein . This process is irreversible and takes place in the presence of electro- lytes . On the other hand , gelatin forms a sol on heating and a gel on cooling ...
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