ScienceJohn Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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Page 181
... temperature of the developing individual , and each mutant has its own temperature coefficient . In most of the members of the series the number of facets decreases with increase in temperature , but in infra - bar there is a reversal ...
... temperature of the developing individual , and each mutant has its own temperature coefficient . In most of the members of the series the number of facets decreases with increase in temperature , but in infra - bar there is a reversal ...
Page 225
... temperature is commonly attributed to the oxidation of sugars by the action of enzymes in the plant cells and in the ... temperature reaches 80 ° C. , and the activity of the oxidizing enzymes can hardly be supposed to exceed 100 ° C ...
... temperature is commonly attributed to the oxidation of sugars by the action of enzymes in the plant cells and in the ... temperature reaches 80 ° C. , and the activity of the oxidizing enzymes can hardly be supposed to exceed 100 ° C ...
Page 597
... temperature , and this factor is the leading term in the experimental equa- tion giving the thermionic current as function of temperature . This equation is deduced on the basis of electrons sharing in the temperature energy , as the ...
... temperature , and this factor is the leading term in the experimental equa- tion giving the thermionic current as function of temperature . This equation is deduced on the basis of electrons sharing in the temperature energy , as the ...
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