An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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Page 5
... especially written . This change in the appearance of the book has necessitated also some alteration in the arrangement of the sections , the part upon the Physiology of Nerve and Muscle being transferred to the second volume , so as to ...
... especially written . This change in the appearance of the book has necessitated also some alteration in the arrangement of the sections , the part upon the Physiology of Nerve and Muscle being transferred to the second volume , so as to ...
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... especially designated as anabolism or as assimilation in a narrower sense of the word as opposed to disassimilation . By disassimilation or katabolism we mean those changes leading to the destruction of the complex substance of the ...
... especially designated as anabolism or as assimilation in a narrower sense of the word as opposed to disassimilation . By disassimilation or katabolism we mean those changes leading to the destruction of the complex substance of the ...
Page 34
... especially the carbonates of soda , dissolved in the plasma . The degree of alkalinity varies with different animals : reckoned as Na , CO3 , the alkalinity of dog's blood corresponds to 0.2 per cent . of this salt ; of human blood ...
... especially the carbonates of soda , dissolved in the plasma . The degree of alkalinity varies with different animals : reckoned as Na , CO3 , the alkalinity of dog's blood corresponds to 0.2 per cent . of this salt ; of human blood ...
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... especially the absorption of the blue end of the spectrum . It will be noticed that with concentrations between 0.6 scope show only one absorption band , known sometimes as the and 0.7 per cent . the two bands between D and E fuse " y ...
... especially the absorption of the blue end of the spectrum . It will be noticed that with concentrations between 0.6 scope show only one absorption band , known sometimes as the and 0.7 per cent . the two bands between D and E fuse " y ...
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... especially in pathological literature , but it is not altogether satisfactory , since no definite functional relationship of the granules has been established ; and , moreover , it is undecided whether or not the granules are permanent ...
... especially in pathological literature , but it is not altogether satisfactory , since no definite functional relationship of the granules has been established ; and , moreover , it is undecided whether or not the granules are permanent ...
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