An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... colloidal complexes will be dealt with in a separate chapter . Here we merely wish to draw attention to their low osmotic pressure . Colloid substances may be converted into non- colloid or crystalloid derivatives , and so liberate ...
... colloidal complexes will be dealt with in a separate chapter . Here we merely wish to draw attention to their low osmotic pressure . Colloid substances may be converted into non- colloid or crystalloid derivatives , and so liberate ...
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... colloidal solutions can be most efficiently inquired into by application , as far as possible , of the same views and methods as those generally applied to true solutions . " SORENSEN . IN Chapter V. colloids were mentioned as a series ...
... colloidal solutions can be most efficiently inquired into by application , as far as possible , of the same views and methods as those generally applied to true solutions . " SORENSEN . IN Chapter V. colloids were mentioned as a series ...
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... colloidal realm . These figures demonstrate the extraordinary adsorbing surface of a small amount of matter highly dispersed . In connection with the theory of surface tension Wo . Ostwald has introduced the term specific surface to ...
... colloidal realm . These figures demonstrate the extraordinary adsorbing surface of a small amount of matter highly dispersed . In connection with the theory of surface tension Wo . Ostwald has introduced the term specific surface to ...
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... colloidal state in benzol . Von Weimarn and others have prepared colloidal solutions of over two hundred substances usually considered as crystalloids . By proper manipulation , almost any solid can be dispersed through a liquid either ...
... colloidal state in benzol . Von Weimarn and others have prepared colloidal solutions of over two hundred substances usually considered as crystalloids . By proper manipulation , almost any solid can be dispersed through a liquid either ...
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... Colloidal metals , etc. V. Solid - Solid Solid Solid Ruby Glass ( Gold in Glass ) . Class III . ( Emulsoid ) is of the most importance in biology , but Class IV . ( Suspensoid ) has been most studied and is of con- siderable industrial ...
... Colloidal metals , etc. V. Solid - Solid Solid Solid Ruby Glass ( Gold in Glass ) . Class III . ( Emulsoid ) is of the most importance in biology , but Class IV . ( Suspensoid ) has been most studied and is of con- siderable industrial ...
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