. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . ->v36 -> 6^ \^, \Currenb ( // + I a - \.,\Currenb ââ â "â â i" »> -^320 -^69 ->66 -^/32 J^69 -^ee -^36 I OH- \.,\Currenb \ ^^ " \,,l Current { ^ 1 i CH^. \^,'. Current » Fig. 55-âTo illustrate concentration currents. The thin arrows indicate direction of ions from concentrated to dilute side of an electrolyte. The thick arrow in each case indicates the resultant currentâfrom dilute to concentrated where the anionic is higher than the kationic velocity ; from concentrated to dilute where the k


. Eight lectures on the signs of life from their electrical aspect . ->v36 -> 6^ \^, \Currenb ( // + I a - \.,\Currenb ââ â "â â i" »> -^320 -^69 ->66 -^/32 J^69 -^ee -^36 I OH- \.,\Currenb \ ^^ " \,,l Current { ^ 1 i CH^. \^,'. Current » Fig. 55-âTo illustrate concentration currents. The thin arrows indicate direction of ions from concentrated to dilute side of an electrolyte. The thick arrow in each case indicates the resultant currentâfrom dilute to concentrated where the anionic is higher than the kationic velocity ; from concentrated to dilute where the kationic is higher than the anionic velocity. (The relative ionic velocities are indicated by the numbers at the arrow-heads.) âWith the kation travelling from left to right, there is current from left to right, and vice versa. With the anion travelling from left to right, there is current from right to left, and vice versa. find that a large ingoing effect was generally produced by water or weak saline, a large outgoing effect by strong saline. The * Engelmann, P. A., vi., p. no. t Biedermann, Elektrophysiologie, p. 401.


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