An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... OSMOTIC PRESSURE OF VI . LIBERATION OF ENERGY- ( 4 ) SURFACE TENSION 1 13 21 322 SUBSTANCE IN 36 398 46 SECTION II . CELLULAR MECHANICS 49 VII . IONS VIII . DISPERSE SYSTEMS 65 IX . ENZYMES 91 X. MEMBRANES 107 XI . RADIO - ACTIVITY 117 ...
... OSMOTIC PRESSURE OF VI . LIBERATION OF ENERGY- ( 4 ) SURFACE TENSION 1 13 21 322 SUBSTANCE IN 36 398 46 SECTION II . CELLULAR MECHANICS 49 VII . IONS VIII . DISPERSE SYSTEMS 65 IX . ENZYMES 91 X. MEMBRANES 107 XI . RADIO - ACTIVITY 117 ...
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... osmotic pressure . It will , therefore , be profitable for us to examine the energetics of simple solutions ; then of colloid complexes ; and finally to apply any relevant knowledge so gained to ascertained facts regarding cell ...
... osmotic pressure . It will , therefore , be profitable for us to examine the energetics of simple solutions ; then of colloid complexes ; and finally to apply any relevant knowledge so gained to ascertained facts regarding cell ...
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... Osmotic Pressure . SODDY . The first process that affects food is that of digestion . Diges- tion is merely the breaking down of the material supplied so that it can pass through the absorbing medium in solution . It follows ( from this ...
... Osmotic Pressure . SODDY . The first process that affects food is that of digestion . Diges- tion is merely the breaking down of the material supplied so that it can pass through the absorbing medium in solution . It follows ( from this ...
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... Pressures , which may be stated as follows : In a mixture of gases each gas exerts the same pressure as it would exert if it were alone present in the ... OSMOTIC PRESSURE 41 and pressure in A would fall . 40 ENERGY OF SUBSTANCE IN SOLUTION.
... Pressures , which may be stated as follows : In a mixture of gases each gas exerts the same pressure as it would exert if it were alone present in the ... OSMOTIC PRESSURE 41 and pressure in A would fall . 40 ENERGY OF SUBSTANCE IN SOLUTION.
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David Burns. OSMOTIC PRESSURE 41 and pressure in A would fall . This demonstrates the conversion of unordered molecular motion into ordered hydraulic motion capable of doing work . The relative velocities of diffusion of any two gases ...
David Burns. OSMOTIC PRESSURE 41 and pressure in A would fall . This demonstrates the conversion of unordered molecular motion into ordered hydraulic motion capable of doing work . The relative velocities of diffusion of any two gases ...
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