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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ENDOSMOTIC»
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1
A Text Book of Physiology
The first, which receives the vapours of the endosmotic fluid, may be weighed
with it ; but the second, which is to guard against the evaporation of the air, must
be removed before every weighing.8 139. Supposing d, Fig. 22, to be a saturated
...
Gabriel Valentin, William Brinton, 1853
2
Text-book of Human Physiology, Including Histology and ...
If, therefore, the water within the cylinder is frequently renewed, the course of the
endosmotic equalization is the more rapid. Further, the larger the pores of the
membrane and the smaller the molecules of the substance in solution, the more ...
Leonard Landois, Albert Philson Brubaker, Augustus Adolph Eshner, 1905
3
The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: DIA - INS
The discovery of this singular property of the oxalic acid to cause the endosmotic
current to flow towards the water when separated from the latter fluid by a lamina
of animal membrane, led me to imagine that all the acids would be found to ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
4
The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
The discovery of this singular property of the oxalic acid to cause the endosmotic
current to flow towards the water when separated from the latter fluid by a lamina
of animal membrane, led me to imagine that all the acids would be found to ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
5
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology
That property has hitherto been believed to be the high endosmotic power of the
salt. And there are many who ascribe the action, in part or entirely, of all saline
cathartics to their strong endosmotic action. I have already expressed myself as ...
6
The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Normal and Pathological
That property has hitherto been believed to be the high endosmotic power of the
salt. And there are many who ascribe the action, in part or entirely, of all saline
cathartics to their strong endosmotic action. I have already expressed myself as ...
7
THE JOURNAL OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY NORMAML AND PATOLOGICAL
That property has hitherto been believed to be the high endosmotic power of the
salt. And there are many who ascribe the action, in part or entirely, of all saline
cathartics to their strong endosmotic action. I have already expressed myself as ...
G.M. HUMPHRY, M.D F.R.S, 1883
8
Experimental Investigation of the Physiological Action of ...
That property has hitherto been believed to be the high endosmotic power of the
salt. And there are many who ascribe the action, in part or entirely, of all saline
cathartics to their strong endosmotic action. I have already expressed myself as ...
Dutrochet sought to measure the energy with which liquids penetrate, by the
endosmotic process, from the exterior to the interior of the tube. He employed a
tube of two millimetres in diameter, and graduated in divisions of two millimetres
each ...
My experiments show that in equally concentrated solutions tannin gives the
greatest endosmotic action; then follows ambin, and next albumen, an order
agreeing with the stability of these substances in their aqueous Solutions, which
may in ...