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At the inlet , or arterial , end of the capillary , this pressure is sufficient to
overcome the effective osmotic pressure , and water and diffusible solutes are
forced out of the bloodstream into the tissues . The pressure drop in passage of
the blood ...
At the inlet , or arterial , end of the capillary , this pressure is sufficient to
overcome the effective osmotic pressure , and water and diffusible solutes are
forced out of the bloodstream into the tissues . The pressure drop in passage of
the blood ...
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... cannot pass through a membrane , we treat the case in which a salt containing
a nondiffusible anion , represented by NaR , is placed on one side of a
membrane , and a diffusible salt , say NaCl , is placed on the other side of the
membrane .
... cannot pass through a membrane , we treat the case in which a salt containing
a nondiffusible anion , represented by NaR , is placed on one side of a
membrane , and a diffusible salt , say NaCl , is placed on the other side of the
membrane .
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1STATES OF MATTER | 1 |
2SOLUTIONS | 51 |
SECOND LAW AND EQUILIBRIUM | 115 |
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