LITERATURE LIST 227 



1916 Pepsin anodic even in acid. H' acts on substrate. VKAW 

 xviii 738. 

 — - & Van Trigt 1912 PH and ptyalin. ZPC lxxxii 484. 

 Roaf 1910 Osmotic pressure of proteins reduced by salts. QJEP iii 75, 171. 



1912a Hemolysis. QJEP v 131. 



1912b Marine organisms. JP xliii 449. 



1913 2 tension of tissues. PRS (B) lxxxvi 215. 



1914 Muscle contraction. PRS (b) lxxxviii 139. 

 Robertson 1906 Strychnine antitoxic to Na 2 S0 4 . JBC i 507. 



1907 Dissociation of proteins. JPC xi 437, 542. 



1910 Dissociation of acid and alkali albumins. JPC xiv 377, 528. 



191 1 Cell division. AE xxxii 308. 



1912 Oocytin from serum and sperm. JBC xii. 

 Rodier 1899 A of marine vertebrates. TLA 103. 

 Rohde 1906 Haptogen membranes. AP (4) xix 135. 

 Rohonyi 1912 Protein binds H' and CI'. BZ xliv 165. 

 Roily 1912 PH in disease. MMW. 



1913 PH in disease. ZN xlvii 617. 

 Rona 1901 CI' in blood. BZ xxix 501. 



& Doeblin 1910 Permeability of erythrocytes to sugar. BZ xxxi 215. 



& Gyoergy 1913 Diffusible Na and C0 2 in blood. BZ xlviii 278. 



1913 When PH is less than 4.8 serum protein binds CI'. CO, in- 

 creases diffusible alkali in serum. Na',, K', CI' and free C0 2 in 

 blood. BZ lvi 416. 

 & Michaelis 1909a Charcoal adsorbs sugar. BZ xvi 489. 



1909b Permeability of erythrocytes. BZ xvi 60, xviii 375. 



1909c Ca" in milk. BZ xxi 114. 



& Wilenko 1914 PH and use of sugar by heart. BZ lix 173. 



& Takahashi 1910 Permeability of erythrocytes to sugar. BZ xxx 99. 



1911 Ca" in blood. BZ xxxi 336. 



1913 All Na' and K' in serum are diffusible. Yz Ca is bound. BZ 

 xlix 370. 



& Tosh 1914 Urethane displaces adsorbed dextrose from animal 



charcoal. BZ lxiv 288. 



Rontgen & Schneider 1886 Adsorption of ions. Negative adsorption. 

 AP xxix 165. 



Rosa 1913 Weston cell = 1.01827 at 20 . BBS ix 493. 



Rosenthaler 1910 Synthesis of amygdalin with emulsin. BZ xxviii 408. 



Ross 191 1 "Induced Cell Division and Cancer." Blakistons. 



Rossi 1909 "La Reatione delle urine nelle forme febrille." Naples. 



Rost 191 1 Nucleus permeable to dyes. AGP cxxxvii 359. 



Rowntree, Marriott & Levy 1915 PH of dialysate with indicator. JHHB 

 xxvi 114. 



Rubner 1913 Fermentation by yeast same in 2.5% and in 20% sugar. 

 Synthesis of glycogen. AAP (Sup.) 240. 



Rudolphi 1895 Dilution law for strong electrolytes. ZPkC xvii 385. 



Ruhland 1908 Diffusion through artificial lipoid membranes and permea- 

 bility to acids. JWB xlvt 1. 



1912 Ultrafiltration and vital staining. BDBG xxx 139. 



1913 Colloids and cells. KZ xii 113. 



Ryffel 1909 Lactic acid and acidosis. JP xxxix (p. xxix). 



Rywosch 1907 Erythrocytes of ox and sheep containing most cholesterin 



are most resistant to saponine and least to hypotonicity. AGP 



cxvi 229. 

 Salamonson 1916 Psychogalvanic reflex. VKAW x 997. 

 Salge 191 1 A of newborn. KZ i 126, ii 347. 



1912 PH of newborn. KZ iv 171. 

 Salm 1906-8 Indicators. ZPkC lvii 471, lxvii 83. 



