An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... side by side before him like an awkward squad , and there is nothing more awkward than some facts that have to stand out squarely in the daylight ! And he inquires into their ancestry , makes them hold out their tongues , and pokes them ...
... side by side before him like an awkward squad , and there is nothing more awkward than some facts that have to stand out squarely in the daylight ! And he inquires into their ancestry , makes them hold out their tongues , and pokes them ...
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... sides of the mem- brane . The pressure was greatest on the side of the heavier gas . The molecules of lighter gas B would bombard the septum far oftener than those of the heavier gas A , and therefore there would be a greater chance of ...
... sides of the mem- brane . The pressure was greatest on the side of the heavier gas . The molecules of lighter gas B would bombard the septum far oftener than those of the heavier gas A , and therefore there would be a greater chance of ...
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... its charge with it . This will cause the mobilisation on the immediately opposite " side " of the surface of an equal and opposite charge . As has been said above , this gives rise to a difference of electrical potential ,
... its charge with it . This will cause the mobilisation on the immediately opposite " side " of the surface of an equal and opposite charge . As has been said above , this gives rise to a difference of electrical potential ,
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... side of the tube was a delicate tint of blue . As the particles increased in size the blue became more intense , " until at length a whitish tinge mingled with the pure azure , announcing that the particles were now no longer of that ...
... side of the tube was a delicate tint of blue . As the particles increased in size the blue became more intense , " until at length a whitish tinge mingled with the pure azure , announcing that the particles were now no longer of that ...
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... side by side similar except in one respect . They may differ in structure as the right hand differs from the left . That is , the one compound is structurally a mirror image of the other . The enzyme selects one for attention and hardly ...
... side by side similar except in one respect . They may differ in structure as the right hand differs from the left . That is , the one compound is structurally a mirror image of the other . The enzyme selects one for attention and hardly ...
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