An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... increase and dispersion all over the globe , its marvellous and endless developments and evolutions , and its reactions with its surroundings may all be explained in terms of physics and chemistry . But consciousness and its association ...
... increase and dispersion all over the globe , its marvellous and endless developments and evolutions , and its reactions with its surroundings may all be explained in terms of physics and chemistry . But consciousness and its association ...
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... increases the wave - height decreases , till at infinite radius the wave height will be infinitely small . The wave ... increase . " Entropy is a function which , while theoretically of great value as indicating the direction in which ...
... increases the wave - height decreases , till at infinite radius the wave height will be infinitely small . The wave ... increase . " Entropy is a function which , while theoretically of great value as indicating the direction in which ...
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... increase in temperature of the water noted at the end of the experiment . The method is , of course , primitive , and the veriest tyro in physics could suggest quite a host of sources of error , but on this crude instrument are based ...
... increase in temperature of the water noted at the end of the experiment . The method is , of course , primitive , and the veriest tyro in physics could suggest quite a host of sources of error , but on this crude instrument are based ...
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... increase although the C and H are increased . This paucity of oxygen content is more marked in the fats than in the fatty acids . Palmitic Acid Glycerol C15H3COOH HO Palmitin 6 C15H3COOH HO⇒ C3H5 = C51H2O¿ + 3H2O C15H31COOH HO C51H9806 ...
... increase although the C and H are increased . This paucity of oxygen content is more marked in the fats than in the fatty acids . Palmitic Acid Glycerol C15H3COOH HO Palmitin 6 C15H3COOH HO⇒ C3H5 = C51H2O¿ + 3H2O C15H31COOH HO C51H9806 ...
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... increased , the K.E. of the mole- cules ( i.e. repulsion of like signs ) will be increased , " d " will be increased and S.T. will be diminished . Conversely , an increase in S.T. is brought about by decreasing the electrical charge ...
... increased , the K.E. of the mole- cules ( i.e. repulsion of like signs ) will be increased , " d " will be increased and S.T. will be diminished . Conversely , an increase in S.T. is brought about by decreasing the electrical charge ...
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