The colloidal is, in fact, a dynamical state of matter, the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual... Nature - Page 172edited by - 1870Full view - About this book
| Sir William Maddock Bayliss - 1920 - 902 pages
...crystulloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses ENERGÍA. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in...protraction of chemico-organic changes also be referred." flhis "energía" we know now as " surface energy " of its various kinds. The two phases of which a... | |
| Benjamin Moore - 1921 - 358 pages
...crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in...protraction of chemico-organic changes also be referred." The importance of these slow energy changes in colloids referred to in these words by Graham about... | |
| Benjamin Moore - 1921 - 356 pages
...crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in...protraction of chemico-organic changes also be referred." The importance of these slow energy changes in colloids referred to in these words by Graham about... | |
| Donald Macy Liddell - 1922 - 496 pages
...crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energía. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in...protraction of chemico-organic changes also be referred." (Pp. 183-184.) "It may perhaps be allowed to me to apply the convenient term dialysis to the method... | |
| Donald Macy Liddell - 1922 - 504 pages
...crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in...an element), may the characteristic protraction of chemicc-organic changes also be referred." (Pp. 183-184.) "It may perhaps be allowed to me to apply... | |
| Thomas Richard Parsons - 1923 - 308 pages
...OF ELECTROLYTES. Colloids: Adsorption. " The colloid possesses ENERGIA. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality." — Graham. IT is usual to regard a solution of a simple crystalline• substance such as urea or glucose... | |
| Thomas Richard Parsons - 1923 - 308 pages
...OF ELECTROLYTES. Colloids: Adsorption. " The colloid possesses ENERGIA. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality." — Graham. IT is usual to regard a solution of a simple crystalline substance such as urea or glucose... | |
| Sir William Maddock Bayliss - 1924 - 962 pages
...crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses ENERGÍA. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in...as an element), may the characteristic protraction FIG. 34. THOMAS (,'KAHAM. The »iiinatnre i» taken from the faciimile repraliirtion of the Chart or... | |
| Royal Society of Queensland - 1925 - 818 pages
...consideration. Over sixty years ago Thomas Graham22 pointed out that the eolloid state may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. The recent work of distinguished investigators of colloids emphasises the predominant importance of... | |
| Lothar E. Weber - 1926 - 396 pages
...crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses ENERGIA. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in...an element) may the characteristic protraction of chemico -organic changes also be referred." And further on : " I may be allowed to advert again to... | |
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