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... film consists of a shallow trough with a floating barrier near one end . The barrier is pivoted on a torsion wire by means of which the force exerted against it can be measured . The ends of the barrier are linked to the sides of the ...
... film consists of a shallow trough with a floating barrier near one end . The barrier is pivoted on a torsion wire by means of which the force exerted against it can be measured . The ends of the barrier are linked to the sides of the ...
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... film - covered surface of the liquid . The resistance of the film to deformation is measured either by determining the torque required to rotate the disk at some constant velocity , or by measuring the damping effect upon the disk when ...
... film - covered surface of the liquid . The resistance of the film to deformation is measured either by determining the torque required to rotate the disk at some constant velocity , or by measuring the damping effect upon the disk when ...
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... film has rather interesting properties . If the lipid by itself forms an expanded film , the cholesterol reduces greatly the area per molecule and thus serves to bind together the molecules of the other component . Typical surface ...
... film has rather interesting properties . If the lipid by itself forms an expanded film , the cholesterol reduces greatly the area per molecule and thus serves to bind together the molecules of the other component . Typical surface ...
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