An Introduction to Biophysics, by David Burns ...J. & A. Churchill, 1929 - 580 Seiten |
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... whole blood . The suspension of small bodies like blood corpuscles in plasma should not materially affect the values ... whole blood . The presence of corpuscles prolongs the time taken by whole blood to traverse a viscosimeter as ...
... whole blood . The suspension of small bodies like blood corpuscles in plasma should not materially affect the values ... whole blood . The presence of corpuscles prolongs the time taken by whole blood to traverse a viscosimeter as ...
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... whole , but some- times by immobilising the bone to which the muscle is fixed . As an example of the former , may be cited the action of the trunk muscles holding the body erect while a weight is being held above the head . The latter ...
... whole , but some- times by immobilising the bone to which the muscle is fixed . As an example of the former , may be cited the action of the trunk muscles holding the body erect while a weight is being held above the head . The latter ...
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... whole . If the organism be considered as a whole and its efficiency determined , it is found that , although it is high , it is never as high as the results which have been obtained experimentally with isolated muscle . This result is ...
... whole . If the organism be considered as a whole and its efficiency determined , it is found that , although it is high , it is never as high as the results which have been obtained experimentally with isolated muscle . This result is ...
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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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absorbed absorption acid action adsorption alterations alveolar amount angle animal arterial axis basilar membrane blood body bone calcium capillary carbon-dioxide cause cell cent Chap chemical chloride clot CO₂ cochlea colloidal colour compression concentration constant contraction cornea corpuscles crystalloids cubic centimetres curve decrease diffusion dispersed dissociation effect elastic electrical energy enzyme equilibrium experiment factors fibres fluid force gelatin glucose gram haemoglobin heart heat hydrogen ion increase isoelectric point layer lens light liquid lungs mechanism membrane mercury metres molecules movement muscle nerve nitrogen normal optical organism osmotic pressure oxygen particles pass physical physiological plasma polarisation Postage potential produced protein rays reaction receptors refractive retina salts scala media serum sodium sodium chloride solution stapes stimulation structure substance surface tension suspensoids TABLE temperature tion tissues tube velocity ventricle vessels vibrations viscosity volume wall