An Introduction to Biophysics, by David Burns ...J. & A. Churchill, 1929 - 580 Seiten |
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... less energy than the reacting substances . In other words , water , if allowed , runs downhill . These two principles are important generalisations for the biologist , but there are many exceptions to them . When a state of strain is ...
... less energy than the reacting substances . In other words , water , if allowed , runs downhill . These two principles are important generalisations for the biologist , but there are many exceptions to them . When a state of strain is ...
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... less variable accessories . The peculiar dull ache of hungriness referred to the epigastrium is usually the organism's first strong demand for food ; and when the initial order is not obeyed , the sensation is likely to grow into a ...
... less variable accessories . The peculiar dull ache of hungriness referred to the epigastrium is usually the organism's first strong demand for food ; and when the initial order is not obeyed , the sensation is likely to grow into a ...
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... less than 1 , i.e. there will always be an unequal distribution of anions about the membrane , the concentration in the cells being always less than that in the serum . Hence the transport of respiratory carbon - dioxide in the blood ...
... less than 1 , i.e. there will always be an unequal distribution of anions about the membrane , the concentration in the cells being always less than that in the serum . Hence the transport of respiratory carbon - dioxide in the blood ...
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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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