A Text-book of Chemical Physiology and PathologyLongmans, Green and Company, 1891 - 874 páginas |
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... band of colour , the violet rays at the other ; orange , yellow , green , blue and indigo being the This band of colours which are intermediate in the order named . colours is termed a spectrum . The rainbow is an instance of a spec ...
... band of colour , the violet rays at the other ; orange , yellow , green , blue and indigo being the This band of colours which are intermediate in the order named . colours is termed a spectrum . The rainbow is an instance of a spec ...
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... band can be read off in wave - lengths . If we now interpose between the source of light and the slit S a piece of ... bands corresponding to the light absorbed by the coloured medium . Thus oxyhemoglobin gives two perfectly ...
... band can be read off in wave - lengths . If we now interpose between the source of light and the slit S a piece of ... bands corresponding to the light absorbed by the coloured medium . Thus oxyhemoglobin gives two perfectly ...
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... bands which form the characteristic features of blood and other animal liquids do not admit of having their limits determined with the same precision as is possible in the case of Fraun- hofer's lines ; their position in wave - lengths ...
... bands which form the characteristic features of blood and other animal liquids do not admit of having their limits determined with the same precision as is possible in the case of Fraun- hofer's lines ; their position in wave - lengths ...
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... band or bright line has to be mapped out , all that is necessary is to take its reading on the scale ; then knowing between what lines it is placed , we find its position on the curve opposite which its wave - length is printed on the ...
... band or bright line has to be mapped out , all that is necessary is to take its reading on the scale ; then knowing between what lines it is placed , we find its position on the curve opposite which its wave - length is printed on the ...
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... band to -log 0.225 0.225 of the original , then € = 0.64782 Suppose that C , C ' , C " = series of solutions , and e , e ' , e ' ' C C ' C " extinction , then : € E ' represent the respective concentrations of a the corresponding co ...
... band to -log 0.225 0.225 of the original , then € = 0.64782 Suppose that C , C ' , C " = series of solutions , and e , e ' , e ' ' C C ' C " extinction , then : € E ' represent the respective concentrations of a the corresponding co ...
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A Text-Book of Chemical Physiology and Pathology (Classic Reprint) William Dobinson Halliburton Sin vista previa disponible - 2017 |
A Text-Book of Chemical Physiology and Pathology William Dobinson Halliburton Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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Página 877 - NOTES ON PHYSIOLOGY FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS PREPARING FOR EXAMINATION. By HENRY ASHBY, MD Lond. , FRCP , Physician to the General Hospital for Sick Children, Manchester ; formerly Demonstrator of Physiology, Liverpool School of Medicine.