10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SEMIPERMEABILITY»
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semipermeability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Fasciculus on Chemical Warfare Medicine
This function depends on the semipermeability of these membranes and may be
measured quantitatively in vitro (2) . To determine whether or not mustard affects
the semipermeability of the corneal epithelium and endothelium, whole excised ...
National Research Council (U.S.), 1945
585 Semipermeability also forms the condition of another fundamentally
important property of the living cell, namely, its possession of highly characteristic
electrical properties. Physical chemists find in general that if a solid film or other ...
3
Sensors, Chemical and Biochemical Sensors
The oxygen semipermeability flux also alters the electrode equilibria. The
magnitude of the resulting error depends not only on the permeability flux but
also on the buffer capacity of the analyzed and reference mixtures [104, 123, 248]
.
Wolfgang Göpel, T. A. Jones, Michel Kleitz, 2008
4
Mathematical Theory of Hemivariational Inequalities and ...
We may consider two main classes of semipermeability problems: the interior
and the boundary semipermeability problems. In the first class of problems the
classical boundary conditions u = 0 onr (5.5.29) are assumed to hold, whereas in
the ...
Zdzistaw Naniewicz, P. D. Panagiotopoulos, 1994
5
Low Temperature Stress In Crop Plants: The Role of The Membrane
In fact, if thylakoids are frozen in the presence of 10011 M plastocyanin, sufficient
to prevent a net loss, and 100 mM sucrose, sufficient to prevent the loss of
semipermeability, and after thawing are reconstituted with CF , they exhibit a
proton ...
6
Fundamentals of Inorganic Membrane Science and Technology
B. Cales and J.F. Baumard, Oxygen semipermeability and electronic conductivity
in calcia-stabilized zirconia. /. Mat. Sci., 12 (1982) 3243-3248. S. Dou, C.R.
Masson and P.D. Pacey, Mechanism of oxygen permeation through lime-
stabilized ...
A.J. Burggraaf, L. Cot, 1996
7
Process Engineering and Industrial Management
In fact, it is only an imitation of nature: without the semipermeability of our
intestinal walls and kidneys, our life would be impossible. The same holds true
for all living organisms: fish let in oxygen through their gills, plant roots “choose”
what is ...
Jean-Pierre Dal Pont, 2013
8
Handbook of Solid State Electrochemistry
Schematic diagram of the experimental arrangement used to analyze errors in
emf measurements by oxygen semipermeability of the electrolyte in a zirconia-
based sensor by Fouletier et al. '° Oxygen partial pressures are indicated by P,,
P2, ...
P. J. Gellings, H. J. Bouwmeester, 1997
SEMIPERMEABILITY Our ideas about biological membranes and their
permeability are in great part derived from the concept of "semipermeability" first
introduced by Nageli in the middle of the 19th century. Semipermeability simply
meant that ...
10
The Cereal Rusts: Origins, Specificity, Structure, and ...
Semipermeability Changes Sudden wetting of dried spores with water results in
enhanced leakage of cell electrolytes into the ambient water, and the amount of
leakage is greater for spores stored at 0% RH than at higher humidities (Table 11
) ...