| 1855 - 610 Seiten
...appear to be incompatible with vital conditions, and that osmotic movements must therefore be confined to dead matter. But such apprehensions are, it is...events, premature. All parts of living structures arc allowed to be in a state of incessant change of decomposition and renewal. " The decomposition... | |
| 1855 - 334 Seiten
...appear to be incompatible with vital conditions, and that osmotic movements must therefore be confined to dead matter ; but such apprehensions are, it is believed, groundless, or at all events preuiature. All parts of living structures are allowed to be in a state of incessant change of decomposition... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1856 - 642 Seiten
...them to be incompatible with vital conditions, and that osmotic movement must therefore be confined to dead matter. But such apprehensions are, it is...incessant change, of decomposition and renewal. The decompo. sition occurring in a living membrane, while effecting osmotic propulsion, may possibly therefore... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1864 - 520 Seiten
...Respecting the chemical character of osmose, and its bearings upon physiology, Professor GHAHAM adds : — " It may appear to some that the chemical character...membrane, while effecting osmotic propulsion may possibly be of a reparable kind. In other respects chemical osmose appears to be an agency particularly well... | |
| Cambridge Philosophical Society - 1864 - 518 Seiten
...Respecting the chemical character of osmose, and its bearings upon physiology, Professor GRAHAM adds : — " It may appear to some that the chemical character...membrane, while effecting osmotic propulsion may possibly be of a reparable kind. In other respects chemical osmose appears to be an agency particularly well... | |
| 1854 - 580 Seiten
...them to be incompatible with vital conditions, and that osmotic movement must therefore be confined to dead matter. But such apprehensions are, it is...chemical osmose appears to be an agency particularly adapted to take part in the animal (Economy. It is seen that osmose is peculiarly excited by dilute... | |
| 1854 - 1172 Seiten
...them to be incompatible with vital conditions, and that osmotic movement must therefore be confined to dead matter. But such apprehensions are, it is...chemical osmose appears to be an agency particularly adapted to take part in the animal osconomy. It is seen that osmose is peculiarly excited by dilute... | |
| International Association for the History of Nephrology. Congress - 1997 - 214 Seiten
...shared his speculations on the occurrence of osmotic movement in physiologic processes. He stated, 'Chemical osmose appears to be an agency particularly well adapted to take part in the animal economy. It is seen that osmose is peculiarly excited by dilute saline solution such as animal juices... | |
| William Francis, Henry Croft - 1854 - 494 Seiten
...them to be incompatible with vital conditions, and that osmotic movement must therefore be confmed to dead matter. But such apprehensions are, it is...chemical osmose appears to be an agency particularly adapted to take part in the animal oeconomy. It is seen that osmose is peculiarly excited by dilute... | |
| 1855 - 618 Seiten
...appear to be incompatible with vital conditions, and that osmotic movements must therefore be confined to dead matter ; but such apprehensions are, it is...chemical osmose appears to be an agency particularly adapted to take part in the animal economy. It is seen that osmose is peculiarly excited by dilute... | |
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