. Electro-physiology. Electrophysiology. abscissa, the line which unites the summits of the ordinates will, in consequence of the rapid decline of potential towards the end-surfaces, be a curved line with a sharp drop at either extremity. A similar effect is produced at the cross-section (Fig. 103). If the regular muscle cylinder is shortened by making new sections, cylinders (prisms) will result, which follow the same law of the muscle current: the muscle can further be split up longi-. F:o. 103.—Distribution of potential in straight muscle cylinder. (Rosenthal.) tudinally, parallel with the
. Electro-physiology. Electrophysiology. abscissa, the line which unites the summits of the ordinates will, in consequence of the rapid decline of potential towards the end-surfaces, be a curved line with a sharp drop at either extremity. A similar effect is produced at the cross-section (Fig. 103). If the regular muscle cylinder is shortened by making new sections, cylinders (prisms) will result, which follow the same law of the muscle current: the muscle can further be split up longi-. F:o. 103.—Distribution of potential in straight muscle cylinder. (Rosenthal.) tudinally, parallel with the fibres, so that, as du Bois expresses it, an artificial longitudinal section is formed which, like the natural surface, is positive to the transverse section. And no doubt if it were possible to investigate a single primitive fibre in itself, the same opposition would still obtain between longitudinal section. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Biedermann, W. (Wilhelm), 1852-1929; Welby, Frances A. (Frances Alice). London : Macmillan
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