Injury, recovery, and death, in relation to conductivity and permeability . 03 M Fia. 23.—Curves of not electrical resistance of Laminarin aqardhii in sea water containing various amounts of fICl. The ordinates represent net resistance. The abaciasse represent concentrations of HCl. All readings are taken at 1S° C. or corrected to this temperature. Each curve represents a single typical experiment. In the previous experiments with alkali^^ it was found »C/. Osterhout (1914, F). MECHANISM OP PROCESS OF DEATH 53 necessary to employ a solution eoutainiiig NaCl+CaCl^,since the addition of alkali t


Injury, recovery, and death, in relation to conductivity and permeability . 03 M Fia. 23.—Curves of not electrical resistance of Laminarin aqardhii in sea water containing various amounts of fICl. The ordinates represent net resistance. The abaciasse represent concentrations of HCl. All readings are taken at 1S° C. or corrected to this temperature. Each curve represents a single typical experiment. In the previous experiments with alkali^^ it was found »C/. Osterhout (1914, F). MECHANISM OP PROCESS OF DEATH 53 necessary to employ a solution eoutainiiig NaCl+CaCl^,since the addition of alkali to sea water causes a precipi-tate of Mg(On)o. In order to compare the effect of acidwith that of alkali a solution of HCl having the same SEA WATER 001 M. 150 MINUTES Fig. 24.—Curves showing net electrical resistance of Laminaria aqardhii in 1793 NaCl Jf + CaCis M containing various amounts of HCl, as shown by the tigures attached to the curves. Each curve represents a single experiment. All readings were taken at 18° C. or corrected to this temperature. conductivity as the sea water was added to a solutioncontaining- 1793 cc. NaCl M + 207 cc. CaCla M(this solution had the same conductivity as sea water).The results are shown in Fig. 24; it will be noted thatthey are in good agreement with those obtained by adding 54 INJURY, RECOVERY, AND DEATH 130 PER CENT 100


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