Speculations On Physicochemical Fluid Properties In Physiological Regulation

Author(s)Dehaven, J.C.
Author(s)Shapiro, N.Z.
Date Accessioned2005-07-13T19:18:37Z
Date Available2005-07-13T19:18:37Z
Publication Date1968-10
DescriptionThe authors of this study examine the proposition that certain physicochemical properties of biological fluids contribute to maintaining the steady-state concentration gradients that occur in physiological systems. In particular, simple electrostatic solution theory is used to demonstrate that differences in ionic strength and dielectric constants of fluids separated by simple membranes can produce large concentration gradients for uncharged organic substances between the fluids. The magnitude of the gradients, and whether they are greater or less than one, is shown to depend on the electrostatic characteristics of the fluids and on the size and signs of the dielectric increments of the substances.en
SponsorUnited States Air Forceen
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URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/1365
Languageen_US
PublisherRand Corporationen
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KeywordsSpeculationsen
KeywordsPhysicochemical Fluiden
KeywordsPhysilogical Regulationen
TitleSpeculations On Physicochemical Fluid Properties In Physiological Regulationen
TypeTechnical Reporten
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