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Electric Conductivity

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Transport theory

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Works from the collections

9 works

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    A contribution to our knowledge of the action of saponin on the blood corpuscles and pus corpuscles / by G.N. Stewart.

    Stewart, G. N. (George Neil), 1860-1930. | Date: [1902?]
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    Injury, recovery, and death, in relation to conductivity and permeability / by W.J.V. Osterhout.

    Osterhout, W. J. V. (Winthrop John Van Leuven), 1871-1964. | Date: [1922], ©1922
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    The conductivity of erythrocytes compared with that of serum / by G.N. Stewart.

    Stewart, G. N. (George Neil), 1860-1930. | Date: [1929?]
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    Researches on the nature of enzyme-action. I, On the causes of the rise in electrical conductivity under the action of trypsin / by W.M. Bayliss.

    Bayliss, William Maddock, Sir, 1860-1924. | Date: [1907?]
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    The changes produced by the growth of bacteria in the molecular concentration and electrical conductivity of culture media / by G.N. Stewart.

    Stewart, G. N. (George Neil), 1860-1930. | Date: [1899?]

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