Excerpt from The Influence of Temperature on the Rate of Locomotion in Amoeba: A Dissertation
Introduction. Lqrial and methods. A. Material. B. Methods. 1. Method for Securing a Definite Temperature for Varying Temperature. 2. Keasurement of Temperature. 3. Measurement of Time. 4. Neasurement of Rate of Locomotion. 5. Method of Recording Results. 6. Graphic Method for Representing Rates of Locomotion. 7. Exclusion of Factors Except Temperature Which Affect the Rate of Locomotion. 8. The Assembled Apparatus. Presentation OF data. Remarks Prefatory to the Presentation of Data. 1. The General Conclusions. 2. Division of the Subject. The Data. Part 1. Locomotion OF akoeba AT constant telipebatlre. L. A Typical Performance Record. 2. Some Features of Locomotion at Constant Temperature. A. Variability in Rate. A) Periods of Locomotion. B) Periods of Best.
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