An Introduction to BiophysicsJ. & A. Churchill, 1921 - 435 Seiten |
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... result of his painstaking efforts . Finally , I desire to record my gratitude to my publishers for their patience and courtesy during the prolonged period of publication and to the printers for the care they have taken and the ...
... result of his painstaking efforts . Finally , I desire to record my gratitude to my publishers for their patience and courtesy during the prolonged period of publication and to the printers for the care they have taken and the ...
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... results , and chemical response to a definite stimulus may be predicted . Life has been compared to a flame . The Ancients looked on fire as a living thing , and is their view not , to some extent , justi- fiable ? The continual ringing ...
... results , and chemical response to a definite stimulus may be predicted . Life has been compared to a flame . The Ancients looked on fire as a living thing , and is their view not , to some extent , justi- fiable ? The continual ringing ...
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... resulting merely from physical or chemical changes in the body or environment . Suppose a man meets another man in the street who suddenly strikes him . The injured man has several courses open to him : 1. He may hit back . 2. He may ...
... resulting merely from physical or chemical changes in the body or environment . Suppose a man meets another man in the street who suddenly strikes him . The injured man has several courses open to him : 1. He may hit back . 2. He may ...
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... result is practically nil . Energy , however , must be supplied from outside . The one essential physical factor that makes the process possible is the supply of energy as sunlight to the plant . The ultimate source of all the energy ...
... result is practically nil . Energy , however , must be supplied from outside . The one essential physical factor that makes the process possible is the supply of energy as sunlight to the plant . The ultimate source of all the energy ...
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... results . Kremann and Schnidlerschitsch have recently shown that pure chlorophyll , in alcohol , absorbed the same amount of CO2 as the alcohol itself , and it made no difference whether the solution were exposed to light or kept in the ...
... results . Kremann and Schnidlerschitsch have recently shown that pure chlorophyll , in alcohol , absorbed the same amount of CO2 as the alcohol itself , and it made no difference whether the solution were exposed to light or kept in the ...
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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