| Robert Galloway - 1864 - 808 pages
...the full hydration of tbe outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane, and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The degree of hydration is lowered, water must be given up by the inner layer of the membrane. and it forms the osmose. The contact of... | |
| Robert Galloway - 1864 - 806 pages
...hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane, and reaches the iuuer surface, it there receives a check. The degree of hydration is lowered, water must be given up by the inner layer of the membrane, and it forms the osmose. The contact of... | |
| William Senhouse Kirkes - 1869 - 866 pages
...the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane, and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The...must be given up by the inner layer of the membrane." Thus the osmose or current of water through the membrane is caused. The passage outwards of the saline... | |
| Royal institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 628 pages
...the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane, and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The...inner layer of the membrane, and it forms the osmose Far from promoting this separation of water, the diffusion of the salt throughout the substance of... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1872 - 610 pages
...the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane, and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The...inner layer of the membrane, and it forms the osmose Far from promoting this separation of water, the diffusion of the salt throughout the substance of... | |
| William Senhouse Kirkes - 1872 - 894 pages
...the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane, and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The...must be given up by the inner layer of the membrane." Thus the osmose or current of water through the membrane is caused. The passage outwards of the saline... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1873 - 486 pages
...the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane, and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The degree of hydration is lowered, and the water must be given up by the inner layer of the membrane, and it forms the osmose. * * * Far from... | |
| South Kensington Museum - 1876 - 462 pages
...through the thickness of the membrane and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. . . . The contact of the saline fluid is thus attended by...resolved into a lower gelatinous hydrate and free water. Now this question of hydration is perhaps the most remarkable instance of the persistent continuity... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1894 - 406 pages
...When the full hydration of the outer surface extends through the thickness of the membrane and reaches the inner surface, it there receives a check. The...layer of the membrane, and it forms the osmose." The conditions affecting the flow of liquids through narrow tubes next engaged Graham's attention. He had... | |
| Harry Clary Jones, Ebenezer Emmet Reed - 1917 - 420 pages
...Where the membrane comes in contact with the solution, "the degree of hydration is lowered, and the water must be given up by the inner layer of the membrane and it forms the osmose." This is essentially the view we hold today in connection with the passage of water through semipermeable... | |
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