An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... be done , so much energy must be provided . Energy is indestructible , and in itself is only valuable in its conversion from what may be called higher to lower forms . This transformation involves the loss of some available energy . A.
... be done , so much energy must be provided . Energy is indestructible , and in itself is only valuable in its conversion from what may be called higher to lower forms . This transformation involves the loss of some available energy . A.
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... lower forms of animal life may have this power ; plants certainly have . As we shall see later , light energy may act as the trigger , setting free potential energy and causing work to be done . All living matter may be divided into two ...
... lower forms of animal life may have this power ; plants certainly have . As we shall see later , light energy may act as the trigger , setting free potential energy and causing work to be done . All living matter may be divided into two ...
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... lower end of which passes just through one of the holes in a similar rubber stopper of the bottle B. The glass tube 4 passes right through the other hole of this stopper and goes to the foot of B. B is filled with coloured water . Both ...
... lower end of which passes just through one of the holes in a similar rubber stopper of the bottle B. The glass tube 4 passes right through the other hole of this stopper and goes to the foot of B. B is filled with coloured water . Both ...
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... lowers the vapour pressure of the solvent and , therefore , lowers its heat content . This can be deduced from the second ... lower the B.P. Correlated with these two sequelae of solution is the lowering of the freezing point . ( Part II ...
... lowers the vapour pressure of the solvent and , therefore , lowers its heat content . This can be deduced from the second ... lower the B.P. Correlated with these two sequelae of solution is the lowering of the freezing point . ( Part II ...
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... lower S.T. markedly , e.g. addition of butyric acid to water to make a 1 per cent . solution lowers S.T. from 75 to 35 dynes . A solid - liquid interface has always a lower S.T. than either a liquid - liquid or a liquid - air interface ...
... lower S.T. markedly , e.g. addition of butyric acid to water to make a 1 per cent . solution lowers S.T. from 75 to 35 dynes . A solid - liquid interface has always a lower S.T. than either a liquid - liquid or a liquid - air interface ...
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A. V. Hill absorbed absorption acid action adsorption alterations amount animal arterial basilar membrane blood body bone calcium capillary carbohydrate carbon cartilage cause cell cent changes Chap chemical chloride CO₂ collodion colloidal colour concentration constant contraction corpuscles crystalloids decrease dialysing diffusion dispersed dissociation effect efficiency elastic electrical electrolytes emulsion emulsoid endosmosis enzyme external fibres fluid force gland glass glucose gram growth haemoglobin heat hydrated hydrogen ion increase ionisation kidney kinetic lactic acid layer light liquid litre lungs maltose material mechanism membrane mercury metres minute molecules movement muscle muscular negative nerve nitrogen normal organism osmotic pressure oxygen particles pass permeability phase physical physiological plasma polarisation positive potassium potential energy produced protein rays reaction result salts secretion soap sodium sodium chloride solution stimulation substance surface tension suspensoids TABLE temperature thermometer tissue tube velocity ventricle vibrations viscosity volume wall