An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... Absorption spectrum of a concentrated solution of oxyhæmo- globin ; all the light is absorbed except in the red and orange . 3. Absorption spectrum of a less concentrated solution of oxyhæmoglobin . 4. Absorption spectrum of a dilute ...
... Absorption spectrum of a concentrated solution of oxyhæmo- globin ; all the light is absorbed except in the red and orange . 3. Absorption spectrum of a less concentrated solution of oxyhæmoglobin . 4. Absorption spectrum of a dilute ...
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... ABSORPTION SUMMARY OF DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION OF FOOD - STUFFS - FECES . 311 General statement of the conditions and products of absorption , 311 - Absorption in the stomach , 312 - Absorption in the stomach of water , salts , sugars ...
... ABSORPTION SUMMARY OF DIGESTION AND ABSORPTION OF FOOD - STUFFS - FECES . 311 General statement of the conditions and products of absorption , 311 - Absorption in the stomach , 312 - Absorption in the stomach of water , salts , sugars ...
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... absorption form important parts of the digestive processes in higher animals , and without doubt are exhibited in a minor degree in the unicellular types . In the higher animals the secretions may be collected and analyzed , and their ...
... absorption form important parts of the digestive processes in higher animals , and without doubt are exhibited in a minor degree in the unicellular types . In the higher animals the secretions may be collected and analyzed , and their ...
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... absorbed from the air in the lungs ; that it carries off from the tissues various waste products formed in the processes of disassimilation ; that it is the medium for the transmission of the internal secretion of certain glands ; and ...
... absorbed from the air in the lungs ; that it carries off from the tissues various waste products formed in the processes of disassimilation ; that it is the medium for the transmission of the internal secretion of certain glands ; and ...
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... absorbed by hæmoglobin solutions independently of the other , so that a solution of hæmoglobin nearly saturated with oxygen can unite with as much CO , as though it held no oxygen in combination . Bohr suggests , therefore , that the O ...
... absorbed by hæmoglobin solutions independently of the other , so that a solution of hæmoglobin nearly saturated with oxygen can unite with as much CO , as though it held no oxygen in combination . Bohr suggests , therefore , that the O ...
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