An Introduction to Biophysics, by David Burns ...J. & A. Churchill, 1929 - 580 Seiten |
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... cell . The seat of stress does not , however , remain at its point of CAPILLARY ELECTROMETER MERCURY Hg RESTING OR INTACT CELL INJURED OR CONTRACTING CELL . THE SHADED PART IS INJURED OR IS CONTRACTING FIG . 38. To show the origin and ...
... cell . The seat of stress does not , however , remain at its point of CAPILLARY ELECTROMETER MERCURY Hg RESTING OR INTACT CELL INJURED OR CONTRACTING CELL . THE SHADED PART IS INJURED OR IS CONTRACTING FIG . 38. To show the origin and ...
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... cell surface bounding two fluids such as cell contents and blood plasma . 3. Ponder's view is that the erythrocyte contains fluid or semi- fluid material , and if the volume of the cell be increased by the passage of fluid into it , the ...
... cell surface bounding two fluids such as cell contents and blood plasma . 3. Ponder's view is that the erythrocyte contains fluid or semi- fluid material , and if the volume of the cell be increased by the passage of fluid into it , the ...
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... cell division is not external to the cell , but depends entirely on a redistribution of forces inside the cell . We have seen that , as a result of the diminution of specific surface with growth , metabolic processes are retarded and ...
... cell division is not external to the cell , but depends entirely on a redistribution of forces inside the cell . We have seen that , as a result of the diminution of specific surface with growth , metabolic processes are retarded and ...
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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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