An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... structure . The physico- chemical processes indicated by these changes or initiated by them are studied under the term metabolism ( Gr . meta = change ) . Metabolism may consist in a building up of matter , anabolism ( Gr . ana - up ) ...
... structure . The physico- chemical processes indicated by these changes or initiated by them are studied under the term metabolism ( Gr . meta = change ) . Metabolism may consist in a building up of matter , anabolism ( Gr . ana - up ) ...
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... structure of chloroplasts ) ( see Fig . 1 ) . ENERGY LUMINOSITY R 12000 10000 8000 6000 O YG B.G. B V 4000 2000 HEAT VISUAL ACTINIC FIG . 1. - Curves showing relative energy and luminosity of different regions of the spectrum . ( Abney ...
... structure of chloroplasts ) ( see Fig . 1 ) . ENERGY LUMINOSITY R 12000 10000 8000 6000 O YG B.G. B V 4000 2000 HEAT VISUAL ACTINIC FIG . 1. - Curves showing relative energy and luminosity of different regions of the spectrum . ( Abney ...
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... structure of the insulating chamber . In spite of this there is a certain loss , which is measured as part of the regular routine of an experiment and is allowed for . In order to calculate the energy of any material one must know what ...
... structure of the insulating chamber . In spite of this there is a certain loss , which is measured as part of the regular routine of an experiment and is allowed for . In order to calculate the energy of any material one must know what ...
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... structure of matter has been formulated . The views that have been held regarding the constitution of solutions have been very varied , and since Thermodynamics is too general in its method of treatment to yield a complete answer to the ...
... structure of matter has been formulated . The views that have been held regarding the constitution of solutions have been very varied , and since Thermodynamics is too general in its method of treatment to yield a complete answer to the ...
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... structure of its constituent atoms . The whole subject is bristling with difficulties and so far explanations can only be regarded as reasoned guesses . Water . The solutions dealt with above have all been aqueous . Solu- tions in water ...
... structure of its constituent atoms . The whole subject is bristling with difficulties and so far explanations can only be regarded as reasoned guesses . Water . The solutions dealt with above have all been aqueous . Solu- tions in water ...
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