An Introduction to Biophysics, by David Burns ...J. & A. Churchill, 1929 - 580 Seiten |
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... capillary electrometer which F E ليا R A T ( A ) P S Σ ( B ) FIG . 12. Diagram of Capillary Electrometer ( Crocker and Matthews ) . 12A . - T , the reservoir of mercury containing the insulated electrode E , communicates by U with the ...
... capillary electrometer which F E ليا R A T ( A ) P S Σ ( B ) FIG . 12. Diagram of Capillary Electrometer ( Crocker and Matthews ) . 12A . - T , the reservoir of mercury containing the insulated electrode E , communicates by U with the ...
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David Burns. CAPILLARY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES 51 mercury in the bottom of the vessel holding the acid . The position of the meniscus in the capillary is observed through a microscope or is projected on a screen . A very slight increase in the ...
David Burns. CAPILLARY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES 51 mercury in the bottom of the vessel holding the acid . The position of the meniscus in the capillary is observed through a microscope or is projected on a screen . A very slight increase in the ...
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... capillary may be altered by adjusting the plunger by means of a micro - screw . The glass capillary dips into a small test tube containing dilute sulphuric acid . and a drop of mercury to make good contact with the platinum wire sealed ...
... capillary may be altered by adjusting the plunger by means of a micro - screw . The glass capillary dips into a small test tube containing dilute sulphuric acid . and a drop of mercury to make good contact with the platinum wire sealed ...
Inhalt
THE STORAGE OF ENERGY | 14 |
LIBERATION OF ENERGY 1 CALORIMETRY | 22 |
LIBERATION OF ENERGY 2 THE ANIMAL | 31 |
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