Organism as a wholePutnam, 1916 - 379 pages |
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... solution , and can regenerate their form in such a solution when broken or injured ; it is even possible to prevent or retard the formation of crystals in a supersaturated solution by preventing " germs " in the air from getting into the ...
... solution , and can regenerate their form in such a solution when broken or injured ; it is even possible to prevent or retard the formation of crystals in a supersaturated solution by preventing " germs " in the air from getting into the ...
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... solution of its own substance . Just the reverse is true for living organisms . In order to make bacteria or the cells of our body grow , solutions of the split products of the substances composing them and not the substances themselves ...
... solution of its own substance . Just the reverse is true for living organisms . In order to make bacteria or the cells of our body grow , solutions of the split products of the substances composing them and not the substances themselves ...
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Jacques Loeb. 2. That such a solution can serve for the synthesis of all the compounds of living yeast cells is due to the fact that it contains the sugars . From the sugars organic acids can be formed and these with ammonia ( which was ...
Jacques Loeb. 2. That such a solution can serve for the synthesis of all the compounds of living yeast cells is due to the fact that it contains the sugars . From the sugars organic acids can be formed and these with ammonia ( which was ...
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... solutions of organisms must be very dilute and consist of the split products of the complicated compounds of which the organisms consist . The examples given sufficiently illustrate this statement . The nutritive medium of our body ...
... solutions of organisms must be very dilute and consist of the split products of the complicated compounds of which the organisms consist . The examples given sufficiently illustrate this statement . The nutritive medium of our body ...
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... solution . This synthetic power of transforming small " building stones " into the complicated compounds specific for each organism is the " secret of life " or rather one of the secrets of life . What clew have we in regard to the ...
... solution . This synthetic power of transforming small " building stones " into the complicated compounds specific for each organism is the " secret of life " or rather one of the secrets of life . What clew have we in regard to the ...
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