An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... urea and related nitrogenous bodies , 252 - Secretion of the water and salts , 253- The blood - flow through the kidney and its relations to secretion , 255 . 176 179 187 192 211 211 215 231 244 E. CUTANEOUS GLANDS - INTERNAL SECRETION ...
... urea and related nitrogenous bodies , 252 - Secretion of the water and salts , 253- The blood - flow through the kidney and its relations to secretion , 255 . 176 179 187 192 211 211 215 231 244 E. CUTANEOUS GLANDS - INTERNAL SECRETION ...
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... urea in the liver , 331 - Physiology of the spleen , 332 . G. THE KIDNEY AND SKIN AS EXCRETORY ORGANS . General composition of the urine , 334 - The properties and origin of urea , 334 - The physiological history of uric acid and the ...
... urea in the liver , 331 - Physiology of the spleen , 332 . G. THE KIDNEY AND SKIN AS EXCRETORY ORGANS . General composition of the urine , 334 - The properties and origin of urea , 334 - The physiological history of uric acid and the ...
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... ( urea , carbamic acid ) , 548 -- The properties and occurrence of urea , 548 — Creatin , creatinin , histidin , arginin , 550 - The purin or alloxuric bodies and bases , 552 - Oxalic , succinic , and aspartic acids , 557 - The properties ...
... ( urea , carbamic acid ) , 548 -- The properties and occurrence of urea , 548 — Creatin , creatinin , histidin , arginin , 550 - The purin or alloxuric bodies and bases , 552 - Oxalic , succinic , and aspartic acids , 557 - The properties ...
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... urea , which are given off from animal organisms . Assimilation and disassimilation , or anabolism and katabolism , go hand in hand , and together constitute an ever - recurring cycle of activity that persists as long as the material ...
... urea , which are given off from animal organisms . Assimilation and disassimilation , or anabolism and katabolism , go hand in hand , and together constitute an ever - recurring cycle of activity that persists as long as the material ...
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... urea , the act of dissociation giving rise to a liberation of energy . " The intra - molecular heat ( movement ) of the cell is its life . " He suggests that in this living mole- cule the nitrogen is contained in the form of a cyanogen ...
... urea , the act of dissociation giving rise to a liberation of energy . " The intra - molecular heat ( movement ) of the cell is its life . " He suggests that in this living mole- cule the nitrogen is contained in the form of a cyanogen ...
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