Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 175,Deel 1W. Bowyer and J. Nichols for Lockyer Davis, printer to the Royal Society, 1884 |
Vanuit het boek
Resultaten 1-5 van 22
Pagina 79
... contraction of the gelatine film on drying . This was never the case with our plates for the reason that the central portion of each film only was used , the films were dry when the photographs were taken , and would presumably remain ...
... contraction of the gelatine film on drying . This was never the case with our plates for the reason that the central portion of each film only was used , the films were dry when the photographs were taken , and would presumably remain ...
Pagina 149
... contraction of the ventricle depends on two factors , viz . , the amount pumped out at each systole , and the height to which this amount is raised , and one of these factors remains practically constant , it follows that the work done ...
... contraction of the ventricle depends on two factors , viz . , the amount pumped out at each systole , and the height to which this amount is raised , and one of these factors remains practically constant , it follows that the work done ...
Pagina 155
... contraction of the auricles , then , must have the most important and direct effect upon the work done by the ventricles , and we are able to confirm for the Mammalian heart the statement made by Roy ( 8 ) for the Frog's heart , viz ...
... contraction of the auricles , then , must have the most important and direct effect upon the work done by the ventricles , and we are able to confirm for the Mammalian heart the statement made by Roy ( 8 ) for the Frog's heart , viz ...
Pagina 162
... contraction of aperture itself produces velocities in the surrounding fluid , which , com- bined with the cyclic motion , increase the velocities in front of the ring , and decrease them behind . The consequence of this is a difference ...
... contraction of aperture itself produces velocities in the surrounding fluid , which , com- bined with the cyclic motion , increase the velocities in front of the ring , and decrease them behind . The consequence of this is a difference ...
Pagina 199
... contraction was produced being registered both for direct and indirect stimulation . This figure was controlled by removing the secondary coil from the primary , in which case contraction often persisted at a more distant position than ...
... contraction was produced being registered both for direct and indirect stimulation . This figure was controlled by removing the secondary coil from the primary , in which case contraction often persisted at a more distant position than ...
Overige edities - Alles bekijken
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 125 Royal Society (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1835 |
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 108 Royal Society (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1818 |
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volume 103 Royal Society (Great Britain) Volledige weergave - 1813 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
action Adopted numbers alkali aluminium ammonia ammonium amyl-ammonium appears approximation arterial pressure auricle barium broad cadmium cadmium lines calcium camera centims chloride circulation compound ammonias continuous contraction corona curve Description of lines determined diastole diethyl-ammonium Direct stimulation discontinuous Ditto dx dy electrodes erbium ethyl experiments extended faint and short Fairly strong fiducial lines fluid Frog gastrocnemius given Heart beating humerus inch increased indium iodide irritability lactic acid lanthanum left ventricle lengthened lengths limb MDCCCLXXXIV measurements metal methyl millims motion motor nerves muscle nebulous nimbus numbers observed obtained outflow paralyzed photographs portion potash potassium prominences pulse-rate reflex refrangible rubidium salt Scale sharp short lines shortening side slightly slit Society sodium solar solubility solution spark spasm spectra spectrum stream function sulphate surface systole tellurium temperature tetanus Thallium triethylamine tube velocity venous pressure Wave wave-lengths weak in centre yttrium