An Introduction to Biophysics, by David Burns ...J. & A. Churchill, 1929 - 580 Seiten |
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... action is the principle governing the action of living as well as dead matter . All action , it is said , is a response to stimulus , and is such as will most permanently and with " least action " relieve the state of strain . The ...
... action is the principle governing the action of living as well as dead matter . All action , it is said , is a response to stimulus , and is such as will most permanently and with " least action " relieve the state of strain . The ...
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... action due GRAMS OF SUBSTANCE TRANSFORMED 20 40 ° C . TEMPERATURE FIG . 27. Graph to show how the effect of increase of temperature on the rate of enzyme action is the result of the interaction of two factors , ( 1 ) increased chemical ...
... action due GRAMS OF SUBSTANCE TRANSFORMED 20 40 ° C . TEMPERATURE FIG . 27. Graph to show how the effect of increase of temperature on the rate of enzyme action is the result of the interaction of two factors , ( 1 ) increased chemical ...
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... action , though secondary , helps the primary movements , generally by altering the pose of the body as a whole , but some- times by immobilising the bone to which the muscle is fixed . As an example of the former , may be cited the action ...
... action , though secondary , helps the primary movements , generally by altering the pose of the body as a whole , but some- times by immobilising the bone to which the muscle is fixed . As an example of the former , may be cited the action ...
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THE STORAGE OF ENERGY | 14 |
LIBERATION OF ENERGY 1 CALORIMETRY | 22 |
LIBERATION OF ENERGY 2 THE ANIMAL | 31 |
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