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Mechanistic Science and Metaphysical Romance
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Mechanistic science and metaphysical romance
Reprinted from Yale Rev., 1915, vol. iv, pp. 766-785.
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On the Nature of the Conditions which Determine or Prevent the Entrance of the Spermatozoon Into the Egg
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. On the nature of the conditions which determine or prevent the entrance of the spermatozoon into the egg.
Reprinted from The American Naturalist, vol. XLIX, no. 581 (1915): 257-285
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Reversible Activation and Incomplete Membrane Formation of the Unfertilized Eggs of the Sea Urchin
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Reversible activation and incomplete membrane formation of the unfertilized eggs of the sea urchin
Reprinted from Biol. Bull., vol. xxix (1915): 103-110
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An Attempt at a Physico-Chemical Explanation of Certain Groups of Fluctuating Variation
Jacques Loeb and Mary Mitchell Chamberlain
Jacques Loeb and Mary Mitchell Chamberlain. An attempt at a Physico-chemical explanation of certain groups of fluctuating variation
Reprinted from Exp. Zool., 1915, 19(4): 559-568
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Further Experiments on the Relative Effect of Weak and Strong Bases on the Rate of Oxidations in the Egg of the Sea Urchin
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys. Further experiments on the relative effect of weak and strong bases on the rate of oxidations in the egg of the sea urchin
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., vol. xxi, no. 1 (1915): 153-158
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Is the Antagonistic Action of Salts Due to Oppositely Charged Ions?
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Is the antagonistic action of salts due to oppositely charged ions?
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., 1914, 19(4): 431-443.
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Avogadro's Law and the Absorption of Water by Animal Tissues in Crystalloid and Colloid Solutions
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Avogadro's law and the absorption of water by animal tissues in crystalloid and colloid solutions
Reprinted from Science, 1913, vol. 37(951): 427-439
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Further Experiments on Natural Death and Prolongation of Life in the Egg
Jacques Loeb
Loeb, J. Further experiments on natural death and prolongation of life in the egg.
Reprinted from The Journal of Experimental Zoology, vol. xv (1913): 201-208
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Is Narcosis Due to Asphyxiation?
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys
Jacques Loeb and Hardolf Wasteneys. Is narcosis due to asphyxiation?
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem, vol. xiv (1913): 517-523
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Narkose und Sauerstoffverbrauch
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys. Narkose und Sauerstoffverbrauch
Reprinted from Biochem. Z., vol.vi (1913): 295-306
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The Influence of Bases upon the Rate of Oxidations in Fertilized Eggs
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys. The influence of bases upon the rate of oxidations in fertilized eggs
Reprinted from J. Biol. Chem., vol. xiv, no. 5 (1913): 459-464
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The Source of the Current of Injury
Jacques Loeb and Reinhard Beutner
Jacques Loeb and Reinhard Beutner. The source of the current of injury
Reprinted from Science, 1912, Jun 21, 35(912):970-971
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Konnen die Eier von Fundulus und die Jungen Fische in Destilliertem Wasser leben?
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. Konnen die Eier von Fundulus und die jungen Fische in destilliertem Wasser leben?
Reprinted from Arch. Entwckingsmechn. Organ., vol. xxxi (1911):654-657
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On the Fertilizing Effect of Foreign Blood Serum Upon the Egg of the Sea Urchin
Jacques Loeb
Jacques Loeb. On the fertilizing effect of foreign blood serum upon the egg of the sea urchin
Reprinted from Proc. Path. Soc. Philadelphia, vol. xiv (1911): 101-103
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Die Entgiftung von Kaliumsalzen durch Natriumsalze
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys. Die Entgif tung von Kaliumsalzen durch Natriumsalze
Reprinted from Biochem. Z., 1911, xxxi, 450--477
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Die Entgiftung von Natriumchlorid durch Kaliumchlorid
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys
Jacques Loeb and Hardolph Wasteneys. Die Entgiftung von Natriumchlorid durch Kaliumchlorid
Reprinted from Biochem. Z., 1911, xxxiii, 480-488
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