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The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
cending branch containing a column of mercury, which was raised by the interior
fluid of the endosmometer in proportion as the en- dosmosis increased the
volume of this fluid.* By means of these two instruments I have found that the
velocity ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
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The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: DIA-INS
and hydrosulphuric acids, added to gum-water, deprived it of the faculty of
producing endosmosis, and that this acidulated water fell in the tube of the
endosmometer, instead of rising, as simple gum-water constantly does. These
facts induced ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science ... Conducted by (Sir) ...
is put'into.the endosmometer,' and the instrument is plunged into a strong
solution of gum, there is exosmose in the endosmometer; the interior'fluid
descends in the 'tube, because the current of I the exosmose is stronger than the
current of the ...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science
is put into the endosmometer, and the instrument is plunged into a strong solution
of gum, there is exosmose in the endosmometer ; the interior fluid descends in
the tube, because the current of the exosmose is stronger than the current of the ...
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Magazine of Botany and Gardening British and Foreign: ...
This conclusion, however, was premature ; for he afterwords found that vinegar,
nitric acid, and hydrocbloric acid, produced en- dosmose when placed in the
endosmometer and surrounded with pure water. These results now led M.
Dutrochet ...
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The Edinburgh Journal of Science
is put into the endosmometer, and the instrument is plunged into a strong solution
of gum, there is exosmose in the endos- mometer; the interior fluid descends in
the tube, because the current of the exosmose is stronger than the current of the ...
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The Foreign Review, and Continental Miscellany Volume III.
From the early experiments of our author he had concluded, that when chemical
fluids, less dense than water, were employed, endosmose took place when the
fluid in the endosmometer was alkaline, and exosmose when it was acid.
From the early experiments of our author he had concluded, that when chemical
fluids, less dense than water, were employed, endosmose took place when the
fluid in the endosmometer was alkaline, and exosmose when it was acid.
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The Philosophy of Health: Or, An Exposition of the ...
By means of these two instruments it is found that the velocity and strength of
endosmose follow the same law, and that both are proportionate to the excess of
the density of the fluid contained in the endosmometer above the density of water
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Southwood Smith, Gertrude Hill, 1865
the same tube, or through the same capillary channel, or. what is equivalent,
through the same pores of a membrane placed between such fluids, as illustrated
by the endosmometer of the laboratory. This endosmometer, divested of ...