An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... chloride of gold and blue starch - iodine complex by blue and yellow light respectively . 1. A mere glance at the absorption spectrum of the green leaf is sufficient to show that the light best absorbed is that having a wave length less ...
... chloride of gold and blue starch - iodine complex by blue and yellow light respectively . 1. A mere glance at the absorption spectrum of the green leaf is sufficient to show that the light best absorbed is that having a wave length less ...
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... chloride in gram - molecular solution , one finds them ( roughly ) as 1 : 2 . How can this be explained ? In 1887 Arhennius propounded his dissociation theory , which has since been proved , amplified and universally accepted . Accord ...
... chloride in gram - molecular solution , one finds them ( roughly ) as 1 : 2 . How can this be explained ? In 1887 Arhennius propounded his dissociation theory , which has since been proved , amplified and universally accepted . Accord ...
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... chloride when completely 64.6 65.5 dissociated . Now , as the speed of K to Cl is as 3935-5 ' i.e. as 16 : 19 ... chlorides when completely dissociated is respectively , 21 , 13 and 9. If the 5 molecules of water which form an envelope ...
... chloride when completely 64.6 65.5 dissociated . Now , as the speed of K to Cl is as 3935-5 ' i.e. as 16 : 19 ... chlorides when completely dissociated is respectively , 21 , 13 and 9. If the 5 molecules of water which form an envelope ...
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... chloride , a typical water - soluble crystalloid , assumes the colloidal state in benzol . Von Weimarn and others have prepared colloidal solutions of over two hundred substances usually considered as crystalloids . By proper ...
... chloride , a typical water - soluble crystalloid , assumes the colloidal state in benzol . Von Weimarn and others have prepared colloidal solutions of over two hundred substances usually considered as crystalloids . By proper ...
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... chlorides , on the other hand , cause acceleration of the rate of diffusion . These added substances cause alteration in the relative amounts of water held by dispersoid and dispersant and so produce alterations in the more liquid phase ...
... chlorides , on the other hand , cause acceleration of the rate of diffusion . These added substances cause alteration in the relative amounts of water held by dispersoid and dispersant and so produce alterations in the more liquid phase ...
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A. V. Hill absorbed absorption acid action adsorption alterations amount animal arterial basilar membrane blood body bone calcium capillary carbohydrate carbon cartilage cause cell cent changes Chap chemical chloride CO₂ collodion colloidal colour concentration constant contraction corpuscles crystalloids decrease dialysing diffusion dispersed dissociation effect efficiency elastic electrical electrolytes emulsion emulsoid endosmosis enzyme external fibres fluid force gland glass glucose gram growth haemoglobin heat hydrated hydrogen ion increase ionisation kinetic lactic acid layer light liquid litre lungs maltose material mechanism membrane mercury metres minute molecules movement muscle muscular negative nerve nitrogen normal organism osmotic pressure oxygen particles pass permeability phase physical physiological plasma polarisation positive potassium potential energy produced protein rays reaction result salts secretion soap sodium sodium chloride solution stapes stimulation substance surface tension suspensoids TABLE temperature thermometer tissue tube velocity ventricle vibrations viscosity volume wall