An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... Secretion of Urine ( Messrs . Longmans , Green and Co. ) ; to Professor Soddy and " The Electrician " The Electrician " Publishing Co. , for the diagram of the gold - leaf electroscope ( Fig . 22 ) from Radioactivity . To Dr. Bradford ...
... Secretion of Urine ( Messrs . Longmans , Green and Co. ) ; to Professor Soddy and " The Electrician " The Electrician " Publishing Co. , for the diagram of the gold - leaf electroscope ( Fig . 22 ) from Radioactivity . To Dr. Bradford ...
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... Secretion and Excretion ; XVI . Nerve Conduction ; XXVI . Respiration . ) A. Pure Liquids . Two forces act on molecules : ( a ) A repellent force - kinetic , revealed in osmotic pressure , vapour tension , etc. ( b ) A cohesion or ...
... Secretion and Excretion ; XVI . Nerve Conduction ; XXVI . Respiration . ) A. Pure Liquids . Two forces act on molecules : ( a ) A repellent force - kinetic , revealed in osmotic pressure , vapour tension , etc. ( b ) A cohesion or ...
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... secretion and excretion . Physical and chemical means are employed to keep the healthy body within a narrow range of reaction , about the neutral point . Any marked deviation from this is pathological , and is the result of pathological ...
... secretion and excretion . Physical and chemical means are employed to keep the healthy body within a narrow range of reaction , about the neutral point . Any marked deviation from this is pathological , and is the result of pathological ...
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... secretions . The soaps furnish a series in which the molecular weight regularly increases . Step by step with this increase in molecular weight there is a regular gradation of the properties of the dispersoid from the true solution of ...
... secretions . The soaps furnish a series in which the molecular weight regularly increases . Step by step with this increase in molecular weight there is a regular gradation of the properties of the dispersoid from the true solution of ...
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... secretions which act on insoluble raw material , rendering it soluble and so fit for transit to the cell and passage into it . Within the cell , these prepared materials undergo further change ; some are used as sources of energy ; from ...
... secretions which act on insoluble raw material , rendering it soluble and so fit for transit to the cell and passage into it . Within the cell , these prepared materials undergo further change ; some are used as sources of energy ; from ...
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