W 60 



250 300 



VuXlO" 



Fig. 9. The graphic-mathematical analysis of the absorption spectrum curve of 

 cyanmethaemoglobin. (This figure and Fig. 10 are supplementary.) The continu- 

 ous solid line is the absorption spectrum obtained experimentally. The broken 

 line represents the summation of the individual components or bands (solid 

 dotted lines) of the form of normal frequency curves, obtained by the writer's 

 method of analysis. In contrast vi'ith Fig. 8, the bands in the equally spaced 

 frequency distributed series are resolved on the basis of Vq X 10"^ = 40. Bands 

 with numbers « = 6 to 1 1 are shown in this figure; numbers 4 and 5 and resolved 

 bands a and /S in Fig. 10. The summation of the bands (4 to 11) in the single series 

 and the mathematical formulation of each unit is given by the equations inserted 

 in the figure. See Fig. 10 and the text. 



140 150 160 170 180 190 



Fig. 10. The graphic-mathematical dissection of the band in the green spectral 



region of cyanmethaemoglobin. This figure is supplemental to Fig. 9. See legend 



to Fig. 9 and the text. 



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