ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1938 |
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Page 123
... surface of the lake is a free surface in the sense that there is no frictional force to restrain hori- zontal motion . The thermocline , however , is practi- cally a fixed surface like that of a lake bottom , for it is not set in motion ...
... surface of the lake is a free surface in the sense that there is no frictional force to restrain hori- zontal motion . The thermocline , however , is practi- cally a fixed surface like that of a lake bottom , for it is not set in motion ...
Page 494
... surface of freshly split mica . The hydrophobic character of oleic acid monolayers on the surfaces of the other ... surface tension and presumably the con- tact angles characteristic of a surface involve only short - range forces ...
... surface of freshly split mica . The hydrophobic character of oleic acid monolayers on the surfaces of the other ... surface tension and presumably the con- tact angles characteristic of a surface involve only short - range forces ...
Page 499
... surface is rendered extremely hydrophobic . The desoxycholic acid has a great affinity for hydrocarbons , and thus when a B - layer of protein is deposited on a surface conditioned with desoxycholate the hydrophobic parts of the protein ...
... surface is rendered extremely hydrophobic . The desoxycholic acid has a great affinity for hydrocarbons , and thus when a B - layer of protein is deposited on a surface conditioned with desoxycholate the hydrophobic parts of the protein ...
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Sci 105 | 1 |
KINARD F W South Carolina Academy of Science 553 | 22 |
FINKELSTEIN R and J M BIRKELAND Action of Sul | 43 |
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