An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... ENERGY II . THE STORAGE OF ENERGY III . LIBERATION OF ENERGY ( 1 ) CALORIMETRY 1 13 21 32 SUBSTANCE -IN 36 46 IV . LIBERATION OF ENERGY ( 2 ) THE ANIMAL AS A MACHINE V. LIBERATION OF ENERGY ( 3 ) ENERGY OF SOLUTION . OSMOTIC PRESSURE ...
... ENERGY II . THE STORAGE OF ENERGY III . LIBERATION OF ENERGY ( 1 ) CALORIMETRY 1 13 21 32 SUBSTANCE -IN 36 46 IV . LIBERATION OF ENERGY ( 2 ) THE ANIMAL AS A MACHINE V. LIBERATION OF ENERGY ( 3 ) ENERGY OF SOLUTION . OSMOTIC PRESSURE ...
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... ENERGY " The history of man is dominated by and reflects the amount of available energy . " BIOPHYSICS deals with the application of physical and physico- chemical laws to the actions of living things . It is neces- sary at the outset ...
... ENERGY " The history of man is dominated by and reflects the amount of available energy . " BIOPHYSICS deals with the application of physical and physico- chemical laws to the actions of living things . It is neces- sary at the outset ...
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... energy , which obviously must have come from some source outside the organism . The mechanistic notion of life , the ... energy , study its laws , see how it is made available for living matter , and then see how it operates in living ...
... energy , which obviously must have come from some source outside the organism . The mechanistic notion of life , the ... energy , study its laws , see how it is made available for living matter , and then see how it operates in living ...
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... energy may be transformed into any other form . ( 2 ) That when any quantity of energy in any one form dis- appears , an exactly equal quantity of another form of energy makes its appearance . Energy like matter is therefore ...
... energy may be transformed into any other form . ( 2 ) That when any quantity of energy in any one form dis- appears , an exactly equal quantity of another form of energy makes its appearance . Energy like matter is therefore ...
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David Burns. DEGRADED ENERGY 5 in question a definite characteristic of that state , and it is totally independent of how the system reached that state . The energy that would be liberated by the fall of a kilogram , e.g. of lead , from ...
David Burns. DEGRADED ENERGY 5 in question a definite characteristic of that state , and it is totally independent of how the system reached that state . The energy that would be liberated by the fall of a kilogram , e.g. of lead , from ...
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