10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «NONDIFFUSIBLE»
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nondiffusible in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
nondiffusible and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Tissue and Organ Regeneration in Adults
Synthesis of a conducting nerve trunk requires exogenous supply of a
nondiffusible regulator in the form of an appropriate tube, preferably with a filling
of high regenerative activity. No other reactant need be exogenously supplied; in
particular ...
Gibbs-Donnan effect of nondiffusible Pr" on the transmembrane distributions of
diffusible Na* and Cl". initially present on one side, which has diffused to the
other side for equilibrium. It follows that c, c1+2c2 =i+2_ x c2 c2 ' c2—x=i+l_ 9 x
c2 01', ...
3
Biophysics & Biophysical Chemistry
So, whatever be the initial concentration c2 of the diffusible electrolyte, the higher
the concentration of the nondiffusible ion (Pr~) on one side, the greater is the
discrepancy between the concentrations of a diffusible ion (e.g., C1~) on the two
...
4
Channels, Carriers, and Pumps: An Introduction to Membrane ...
presence of nondiffusible anions within the cell ensures that in the absence of
other forces (and we shall see that these other forces can be dominant in certain
important cases) cations will be concentrated within cells and anions will be ...
5
Essentials of Pathophysiology: Concepts of Altered Health States
The osmotic activity that nondiffusible particles exert in pulling water from one
side of the semipermeable membrane to the other is measured by a unit called
an osmole. The osmole is derived from the gram molecular weight of a substance
...
6
Respiratory Care Sciences: An Integrated Approach
the Gibbs-Donnan rule states that, if a nondiffusible species (e.g., protein
molecules) is present on one side of a membrane permeable to all the other
solutes, the diffusible solutes (anions and cations) will distribute themselves
unequally ...
William Wojciechowski, 2014
7
Thermodynamics of Polymer Solutions
Using these results for the mean correlation between concentration fluctuations
of nondiffusible components, we can derive (Ac0 Ac,-), but this will not be shown
here. Equation (3.1.63a) should be compared with Eq. (3.1.52). Though they are
...
8
Handbook of Neurochemistry and Molecular Neurobiology: ...
A nondiffusible reference marker, such as inulin, albumin, or sucrose, can be
added in order to evaluate the fraction of the injected drug remaining in the
intravascular volume. Cbrain Vd 1⁄4 without a nondiffusible reference Cinjected
Cbrain ...
Maarten E.A. Reith, Abel Lajtha, 2007
9
The Algorithmic Beauty of Sea Shells
A very long-lasting, nondiffusible inhibitor must exist that provides a measure of
the time since the last activation. Only when most of this inhibitor has decayed is
spontaneous activation possible again. (The diffusible inhibitor is almost ...
Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz, Deborah R. Fowler, Hans Meinhardt, 2009
10
Milk Proteins V1: Chemistry and molecular biology
Casassa and Eisenberg point out that (1) the molal concentration of the
nondiffusible component is independent of the definition of the component,
providing that there is always one mole of the nondiffusible species per mole of
component ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «NONDIFFUSIBLE»
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nondiffusible is used in the context of the following news items.
Polymicrobial Ventriculitis Involving Pseudomonas fulva
Smooth, wet colonies with yellow nondiffusible pigment growing on a blood agar plate after overnight incubation. The isolate was identified by the API 20 NE ... «Journal of Clinical Microbiology, May 14»
Photo Quiz: Lady in Red
Overnight growth revealed circular, convex, smooth, glistening bacterial colonies with nondiffusible magenta-red pigment (Fig. 1). Semiquantitative plating ... «Journal of Clinical Microbiology, Nov 13»