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Published by R. Oldenbourg [1906], München, 1906
Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Denmark
orig. wrappers. 24x16cm, 47 pp., Offprint from "Zeitschrift für Biologie", Band XLVII, 1905/06. The first study of glass electrodes, in which Cremer "determined that the electric potential that arises between parts of the fluid, located on opposite sides of the glass membrane is proportional to the concentration of acid (hydrogen ion concentration)" [-wikipedia]. ["the invention of ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) is usually attributed to Cremer, whose research was focussed on the investigation of ther electromotive behavior of tissues. In the extensive theoretical part of his paper on the glass electrode in 1906 he discussed different concentration cells and stated that the membrane potential is the sum of phase-boundary potentials and diffusion potential.,." - Bard & Zoski "Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of Advances"]. Full title reads: "Über die Ursache der elektromotorischen Eigenschaften der Gewebe, zugleich ein Beitrag zur Lehre von polyphasischen Elektrolytketten". Minor wear. Author's rubberstamp presentation on cover. VG.
Published by 1896-1910, [München], 1896
Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark, Svendborg, Denmark
24x16cm, 23 ITEMS. This is a collection of 23 separate offprints and extracts, all authored by German physiologist Max Cremer, running from 2 to 22 pages each. Includes: Über ein Fall-Rheotom für physiologische Zwecke; Über die Einwirkung von Entladungsschlägen auf das Blut; Zur Theorie der Ö ffnungserregung; Ueber Wellen und Pseudowellen; Ueber das Saitenelektrometer und seine Anwendung in der Elektrophysiologie; etc. [" the invention of ion- selective electrodes (ISEs) is usually attributed to Cremer, whose research was focussed on the investigation of ther electromotive behavior of tissues. In the extensive theoretical part of his paper on the glass electrode in 1906 he discussed different concentration cells and stated that the membrane potential is the sum of phase-boundary potentials and diffusion potential.,." - Bard & Zoski " Electroanalytical Chemistry: A Series of Advances"]. Minor wear. Most in VG condition.