An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... combined with the latter by a pro- cess analogous to polymerization or condensation . By this means the stable structure of dead proteid is converted to the labile structure of living proteid , and the molecules of the latter increase ...
... combined with the latter by a pro- cess analogous to polymerization or condensation . By this means the stable structure of dead proteid is converted to the labile structure of living proteid , and the molecules of the latter increase ...
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... combination , -NH , and the active or living form of these two groups may be expressed by the -CH - NH , formula _ ↓ = -C 0. If this grouping by chemical change became con- H verted to the grouping = -CH - NH C - CHOH ' it would form a ...
... combination , -NH , and the active or living form of these two groups may be expressed by the -CH - NH , formula _ ↓ = -C 0. If this grouping by chemical change became con- H verted to the grouping = -CH - NH C - CHOH ' it would form a ...
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... combination with the hæmoglobin . Speaking generally , the function of the red corpuscles is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues . This function is entirely dependent upon the presence of hæmoglobin , which has the power of ...
... combination with the hæmoglobin . Speaking generally , the function of the red corpuscles is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the tissues . This function is entirely dependent upon the presence of hæmoglobin , which has the power of ...
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... combined proteids . ( For the definition and classification of proteids , as well as for the purely chemical ... combination that may be broken up readily with liberation of the gas . Hæmoglobin is widely distributed throughout ...
... combined proteids . ( For the definition and classification of proteids , as well as for the purely chemical ... combination that may be broken up readily with liberation of the gas . Hæmoglobin is widely distributed throughout ...
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... combination . Bohr suggests , therefore , that the O and the CO , must unite with different portions of the hæmoglobin - the oxygen with the pigment portion , the hæmochromogen , and the CO , possibly with the proteid portion . It seems ...
... combination . Bohr suggests , therefore , that the O and the CO , must unite with different portions of the hæmoglobin - the oxygen with the pigment portion , the hæmochromogen , and the CO , possibly with the proteid portion . It seems ...
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Page 447 - Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived ; immediately upon which cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth.