An Introduction to Biophysics, by David Burns ...J. & A. Churchill, 1929 - 580 Seiten |
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... surface tension of the liquid . ( Part II . , p . 518. ) 4. Air Bubble Method . A value for the surface tension of a liquid may be obtained by measuring the amount of force necessary to blow a bubble of air into it from a capillary tube ...
... surface tension of the liquid . ( Part II . , p . 518. ) 4. Air Bubble Method . A value for the surface tension of a liquid may be obtained by measuring the amount of force necessary to blow a bubble of air into it from a capillary tube ...
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... tension , quite apart from gross energy changes , play a large part in physiological processes , as we shall see later . Alterations in Surface Tension . A. Pure Liquids . ( 1 ) ... SURFACE TENSIONS 49 to this is. 48 28 LIBERATION OF ENERGY.
... tension , quite apart from gross energy changes , play a large part in physiological processes , as we shall see later . Alterations in Surface Tension . A. Pure Liquids . ( 1 ) ... SURFACE TENSIONS 49 to this is. 48 28 LIBERATION OF ENERGY.
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... surface tension are found at the surface , while those which raise surface tension are least concentrated at the surface , i.e. , " The concentration throughout a fluid tends to be so adjusted as to reduce the energy at every point in ...
... surface tension are found at the surface , while those which raise surface tension are least concentrated at the surface , i.e. , " The concentration throughout a fluid tends to be so adjusted as to reduce the energy at every point in ...
Inhalt
THE STORAGE OF ENERGY | 14 |
LIBERATION OF ENERGY 1 CALORIMETRY | 22 |
LIBERATION OF ENERGY 2 THE ANIMAL | 31 |
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