An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... proteins , fats , etc. 2. When a system changes from one state to another , the alteration of total energy which accompanies that change is altogether independent of the process by which the change is brought about . The examples given ...
... proteins , fats , etc. 2. When a system changes from one state to another , the alteration of total energy which accompanies that change is altogether independent of the process by which the change is brought about . The examples given ...
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... fats in the plants . Whether the plant can form these compounds directly or whether they are only synthesised from carbohydrate is not known . That they SYNTHESIS OF PROTEIN 19 can be formed from carbohydrates is 18 THE STORAGE OF ENERGY.
... fats in the plants . Whether the plant can form these compounds directly or whether they are only synthesised from carbohydrate is not known . That they SYNTHESIS OF PROTEIN 19 can be formed from carbohydrates is 18 THE STORAGE OF ENERGY.
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David Burns. SYNTHESIS OF PROTEIN 19 can be formed from carbohydrates is known , and Leathes states that this action ... proteins . This energy comes indirectly from the sun . Atmospheric nitrogen is fixed in a form available for plant ...
David Burns. SYNTHESIS OF PROTEIN 19 can be formed from carbohydrates is known , and Leathes states that this action ... proteins . This energy comes indirectly from the sun . Atmospheric nitrogen is fixed in a form available for plant ...
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... endothermic reaction . This is similar to the change taking place in the plant in the formation of nitrogen compounds — the first stage in protein anabolism . 2 CHAPTER III LIBERATION OF ENERGY ( 1 ) CALORIMETRY " 20 THE STORAGE OF ENERGY.
... endothermic reaction . This is similar to the change taking place in the plant in the formation of nitrogen compounds — the first stage in protein anabolism . 2 CHAPTER III LIBERATION OF ENERGY ( 1 ) CALORIMETRY " 20 THE STORAGE OF ENERGY.
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... liberate 7333 · 9 cals . of heat . Similarly , the energy stored in the form of carbohydrate may be calculated . A difficulty , however , occurs with proteins . MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY VALUES 23 In the case of carbohydrates 22 CALORIMETRY.
... liberate 7333 · 9 cals . of heat . Similarly , the energy stored in the form of carbohydrate may be calculated . A difficulty , however , occurs with proteins . MEASUREMENT OF ENERGY VALUES 23 In the case of carbohydrates 22 CALORIMETRY.
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