An Introduction to Biophysics, by David Burns ...J. & A. Churchill, 1929 - 580 Seiten |
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... present H + and OH- ions and a second change takes place , for H and A ions are present . According to the law of mass action + [ H • ] × [ A ' ] [ HA ] = KHA or H + A ' HA . As no HA is present to balance the reaction , H will combine ...
... present H + and OH- ions and a second change takes place , for H and A ions are present . According to the law of mass action + [ H • ] × [ A ' ] [ HA ] = KHA or H + A ' HA . As no HA is present to balance the reaction , H will combine ...
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... present in both . Na Serum ( defibrinated plasma ) . 100 Ocean 100 K Ca Mg 6.69 2.58 0.8 3.66 3.84 11.99 The similarity in proportion is not very striking because the figures given are from analysis of the ocean as it is to - day . What ...
... present in both . Na Serum ( defibrinated plasma ) . 100 Ocean 100 K Ca Mg 6.69 2.58 0.8 3.66 3.84 11.99 The similarity in proportion is not very striking because the figures given are from analysis of the ocean as it is to - day . What ...
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... present compared with the amount of NaHCO3 . For plasma , this ratio has been determined experimentally . To give the normal pH of 7 · 4 , plasma must have 3.75 grams of CO , bound in NaHCO , present for every gram of uncombined CO2 ...
... present compared with the amount of NaHCO3 . For plasma , this ratio has been determined experimentally . To give the normal pH of 7 · 4 , plasma must have 3.75 grams of CO , bound in NaHCO , present for every gram of uncombined CO2 ...
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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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