An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... EXTERNAL RESPIRATION XXVII . OVERSEAS TRANSPORT - ALIMENTARY CANAL XXVIII . OVERSEAS TRANSPORT - LOCOMOTION XXIX . OVERSEAS TRANSPORT - VOICE SECTION V. THE ANIMAL AS A WHOLE XXX . THE PRESERVATION OF NEUTRALITY 295 301 313 320 325 XXXI ...
... EXTERNAL RESPIRATION XXVII . OVERSEAS TRANSPORT - ALIMENTARY CANAL XXVIII . OVERSEAS TRANSPORT - LOCOMOTION XXIX . OVERSEAS TRANSPORT - VOICE SECTION V. THE ANIMAL AS A WHOLE XXX . THE PRESERVATION OF NEUTRALITY 295 301 313 320 325 XXXI ...
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... external . This is the real ground of analogy " ( Soddy ) . We must determine the source of this energy , study its laws , see how it is made available for living matter , and then see how it operates in living matter . Energy is the ...
... external . This is the real ground of analogy " ( Soddy ) . We must determine the source of this energy , study its laws , see how it is made available for living matter , and then see how it operates in living matter . Energy is the ...
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... external change innocuous . This is the principle underlying the theory of adaptability . A tree arranges its ... external force . In short , some alteration in an external factor has brought about an instability in the physico ...
... external change innocuous . This is the principle underlying the theory of adaptability . A tree arranges its ... external force . In short , some alteration in an external factor has brought about an instability in the physico ...
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... external objects by conduction and radiation . To reduce this error to a minimum ( a ) the chemical action must go on as fast as possible , hence the use of oxygen under pressure ; ( b ) the temperature of the calorimeter water is kept ...
... external objects by conduction and radiation . To reduce this error to a minimum ( a ) the chemical action must go on as fast as possible , hence the use of oxygen under pressure ; ( b ) the temperature of the calorimeter water is kept ...
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... external layer of the surrounding medium -air , glass , etc. Therefore , any alteration in the amount of the charge on the liquid layer will produce an alteration in the surface tension . If the charge on the surface is increased , the ...
... external layer of the surrounding medium -air , glass , etc. Therefore , any alteration in the amount of the charge on the liquid layer will produce an alteration in the surface tension . If the charge on the surface is increased , the ...
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