An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... cent . of this salt ; of human blood , 0.35 per cent . The alkaline reaction of blood is very easily demon- strated upon clear plasma free from corpuscles , but with normal blood the red color prevents the direct application of the ...
... cent . of this salt ; of human blood , 0.35 per cent . The alkaline reaction of blood is very easily demon- strated upon clear plasma free from corpuscles , but with normal blood the red color prevents the direct application of the ...
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... cent . of the solid matter . It was formerly thought that hæmoglobin is disseminated as such in the interstices of the porous spongy stroma , but there seem to be reasons now for believing that it is present in the corpuscles in some ...
... cent . of the solid matter . It was formerly thought that hæmoglobin is disseminated as such in the interstices of the porous spongy stroma , but there seem to be reasons now for believing that it is present in the corpuscles in some ...
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... cent . is isotonic 1 For a recent paper and the literature see Friedenthal and Lewandowsky , Archiv für Phys- iologie , 1899 , S. 531 . cent . with a solution of sugar of 5.5 per 36 AN AMERICAN TEXT - BOOK OF PHYSIOLOG Y.
... cent . is isotonic 1 For a recent paper and the literature see Friedenthal and Lewandowsky , Archiv für Phys- iologie , 1899 , S. 531 . cent . with a solution of sugar of 5.5 per 36 AN AMERICAN TEXT - BOOK OF PHYSIOLOG Y.
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... cent . ) , a simpler pigment ( hæma- tin , 4 per cent . ) , and an unknown residue . When the decomposition takes place in the absence of oxygen , the products formed are globin and hæmo- chromogen , instead of globin and hæmatin ...
... cent . ) , a simpler pigment ( hæma- tin , 4 per cent . ) , and an unknown residue . When the decomposition takes place in the absence of oxygen , the products formed are globin and hæmo- chromogen , instead of globin and hæmatin ...
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... cent . ) the B - band is lost and the a- band is very faint in layers one cen- timeter thick . With stronger solu- tions the bands become darker and wider and finally fuse , while some of the extreme red end and a great deal of the ...
... cent . ) the B - band is lost and the a- band is very faint in layers one cen- timeter thick . With stronger solu- tions the bands become darker and wider and finally fuse , while some of the extreme red end and a great deal of the ...
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