Science, Volume 75, Issues 1931-19561932 |
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Page 109
... temperature of the bell glasses in the sunlight , and of the solutions as well , was higher than that of the solutions and bell glasses in the shade . As the rate of respiration , at the temperatures used , varies directly with the ...
... temperature of the bell glasses in the sunlight , and of the solutions as well , was higher than that of the solutions and bell glasses in the shade . As the rate of respiration , at the temperatures used , varies directly with the ...
Page 363
... temperature is raised from 30 to 40 ° . As the pH of tissues is measured at body temperature , it is there- fore necessary to make a temperature correction . This is done by calibrating the glass electrode at 30 and 40 ° C. , or still ...
... temperature is raised from 30 to 40 ° . As the pH of tissues is measured at body temperature , it is there- fore necessary to make a temperature correction . This is done by calibrating the glass electrode at 30 and 40 ° C. , or still ...
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... temperature . Deflection of the galvanometer was thus directly proportional to the differences between the leaf temperatures and air temperatures . sensitivity of the outfit was such that a deflection of one division ( nearly 1 cm ) on ...
... temperature . Deflection of the galvanometer was thus directly proportional to the differences between the leaf temperatures and air temperatures . sensitivity of the outfit was such that a deflection of one division ( nearly 1 cm ) on ...
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