American Journal of Physiology 15 (1905-06)

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American Journal of Physiology 15 (1905-06)
American Physiological Society (1887- )
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The galvanotropism of volvox depends upon its state of chlo- rophyll metabolism.
My thanks are due to Dr. E. P. Lyon for many suggestions. I am indebted to the Carnegie Institution for the use of one of its tables in the Physiological Department of the Marine Biological Laboratory at Woods Hole.
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By PERCY M. DAWSON.
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...R knowledge of the changes in the arterial *' pressures " which occur as one proceeds from the heart towards the periphery, is somewhat limited.^ The diagrams in our text-books show merely a line falling gradually until a point is reached which corresponds to the region of the arterioles, after which the line falls more abruptly.' Such diagrams show, of course, only the variations in the mean pres- sure, so that for the sake of completeness some authors have amplified them. Thus Fredericq* has replaced the single line by a series of pulse waves which decrease in amplitude and finally disappear alto- gether in the capillaries.

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