Such millimetre divisions of the tube become degrees of osmose, which are of the same value in all instruments. Osmose in membrane presented many points of similarity to that in earthenware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition, and its... The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art - Pagina 1931855Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...as would cover the whole surface of the membrane to the depth of one milllimcHre, or onetwenty-fifth part of an inch,. Such millimetre divisions of the...membrane presented many points of similarity to that in earthen ware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition, and its osmotic action is inexhaustible.... | |
| 1854 - 796 pagina’s
...osmometer, as would cover the whole surface of the membrane to a depth of one millimetre, or l-25th part of an inch. Such millimetre divisions of the...to that in earthenware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition, and its osmotic action is exhaustible. Further, salts and other substances,... | |
| 1854 - 588 pagina’s
...whole surface of the membrane to a depth of one millimeter, or l-25th part of an inch. Such millimeter divisions of the tube become degrees of osmose, which...to that in earthenware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition, and its osmotic action is exhaustible. Further, salts and other substances... | |
| 1854 - 502 pagina’s
...of the membrane to a depth of one millimeter, or one twenty-fifth part of an inch. Such millimeter divisions of the tube become degrees of osmose, which are of the eame value in all instruments. Osmose in membrane presented many points of similarity to that in earthenware.... | |
| Charles W. Vincent, James Mason - 1855 - 314 pagina’s
...as would cover the whole surface of the membrane to a depth of one millimetre, or one twenty- fifth part of an inch. Such millimetre divisions of the...osmose are all chemically active substances, while thegreatmass of neutral monobasic salts of themetals, such as cbloride of sodium, possess only a low... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...as would cover the whole surface of the membrane to the depth of one milllimetre, or onetwenty-fifth part of an inch. Such millimetre divisions of the...membrane presented many points of similarity to that in earthen ware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition, and its osmotic action is inexhaustible.... | |
| 1855 - 424 pagina’s
...as would cover the whole surface of the membrane to the depth of one milllimitre, or onetwenty-fifth part of an inch. Such millimetre divisions of the...membrane presented many points of similarity to that in earthen ware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition, and its osmotic action is inexhaustible.... | |
| 1855 - 614 pagina’s
...of the membrane to a depth of one millimetre, or one-twenty-fifth part of an inch. Such millimètre divisions of the tube become degrees of osmose, which...to that in earthenware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition, and its osmotic action is exhaustible. Further, salts and other substances,... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1856 - 642 pagina’s
...of the membrane to a depth of one millimeter, or one twenty-fifth part of an inch. Such millimeter divisions of the tube become degrees of osmose, which...to that in earthenware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition and its osmotic action is exhaustible. Salts and other substances, also capable... | |
| Thomas Graham - 1858 - 826 pagina’s
...the mouth of the bulb, or of the disc of membrane exposed to the liquids. Osmose in membrane presents many points of similarity to that in earthenware. The membrane is constantly undergoing decomposition, and its osmotic action is exhaustible. Salts and other substances capable... | |
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