When a diffused light is allowed to impinge on the eye of the frog, after it has arrived at a tolerably stable condition, the natural electromotive power is in the first place increased, then diminished ; during the continuance of light it is still slowly... The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology - Page 2551873Full view - About this book
| 1774 - 628 pages
...eleftro-motive power. 5. The aflion of light on the eye of the frog is as follows : — When a diffuse light is allowed to impinge on the eye of the frog,...arrived at a tolerably stable condition, the natural eleftro-motive power is in the first place increased, then diminished ; during the continuance of light,... | |
| 1900 - 358 pages
...M'KENDRICK* say : " The action of light on the eye of a frog may be briefly stated as follows : When diffuse light is allowed to impinge on' the eye of the frog...tolerably stable condition, the natural electromotive force is in the first place increased, then diminished ; during the continuance of light it is still... | |
| Spencer Fullerton Baird - 1876 - 984 pages
...produce sensible effects. When a diffuse light is allowed to fall on the eye of a frog, after the latter has arrived at a tolerably stable condition, the natural...is in the first place increased, then diminished. The effects in question are caused by those rays of light that appear to be the least luminous —... | |
| Jagadis Chandra Bose - 1902 - 226 pages
...position. We have here a parallel to the following observation of Dewar and McKendrick: ' When diffuse light is allowed to impinge on the eye of the frog,...arrived at a tolerably Stable condition, the natural EMF is in the first place increased, then diminished; during the continuance of light it is still slowly... | |
| Sir James Dewar - 1927 - 714 pages
...sources. The action of light on the eye of the frog may be briefly stated as follows : When diffuse light is allowed to impinge on the eye of the frog,...still slowly diminished to a point where it remains tolerably constant ; and, on the removal of light, there is a sudden increase of the electromotive... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1875 - 576 pages
...the electromotive power. 5. The action of light on the eye of the frog is as follows: When a diffused light is allowed to impinge on the eye of the frog,...constant ; and on the removal of light there is a sodden increase of the electro-motive power nearly up to its original position. The alterations above... | |
| 1900 - 346 pages
...M'KENDKIOK* say : " The action of light on the eye of a frog may be briefly stated as follows : When diffuse light is allowed to impinge on the eye of the frog...tolerably stable condition, the natural electromotive force is in the first place increased, then diminished ; during the continuance of light it is still... | |
| 1906 - 718 pages
...Schwankungen am ausgeschnittenen Froschbulbus ist nach D ewar und M ' K endrik 2) folgender : „ when diffuse light is allowed to impinge on the eye of the frog...tolerably stable condition, the natural electromotive force is in the first piase increased, then diminished, during the continuance of light it is still... | |
| 1875 - 706 pages
...electro-motive power. 5. The action of light on the eye of the frog is as follows: —When a diffu.se light is allowed to impinge on the eye of the frog, after it has arrived at a tolerahly stable condition, the natural electro-motive power is iu the first place increased, then... | |
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