The sphere s should be small and of uniform thickness; any dissymmetry of course has the effect to diminish the sensitiveness.
As to the causes of the formation of the brush or stream, I think it is due to the electrostatic action of the globe and the dissymmetry of the parts.
The sphere s should be small and of uniform thickness; any dissymmetry of course has the effect to diminish the sensitiveness.
These motions are, of course, due to the impact of the molecules, and the irregularity in the distribution of the potential, owing to the roughness and dissymmetry of the wire or filament.
After having made dissymmetry intervene as a modifier of chemical affinity, he had a strange and manifest proof of the influence of dissymmetry in the phenomena of life.
Pasteur had thus established that bodies endowed with internal dissymmetry carried this property, in varying degrees, into their compounds or their derivatives.
As the optic action proper to the tartrates spoken of in his note manifests itself by a deviation of the plane of polarisation to the right, we have here a kind of dissymmetry which has nothing incompatible with the dissymmetry of form.
Thus for the first time was introduced into physiological studies and considerations the fact of the influence of the moleculardissymmetry of natural organic products.
In this germ, it is to be feared, the dissymmetry of the dissymmetric primordial substances which it embraces will always manifest itself.
From that moment a great new fact was established--namely, that the molecular dissymmetry proper to organic matters intervened in a phenomenon of the physiological order, and did so as a modifier of chemical affinity.
Would it be possible to indicate a more profound distinction between the respective products of living and of mineral nature, than the existence of thisdissymmetry on the part of the one and its absence on the part of the other?
Biot had observed the power of rotating the plane of polarisation would possess the crystalline dissymmetry revealed by the absence of superposability.
This is sufficient to establish their internal dissymmetry, even when, through the absence of characteristic crystallization, they fail to manifest this dissymmetry outwardly.
If Pasteur's idea as to the dissymmetry of crystals were confirmed, a great scientific advance was assured.
It is evident, however, that all these new {301} products only inherit the original dissymmetry of the substances from which they are derived.
It would scarcely be possible to indicate a more profound distinction between the respective products of living and of mineral nature than the existence of the dissymmetry among living beings and its absence in all merely dead matter.
All his life he kept this question of dissymmetry before his mind and hoped to get back to work at it.
I am inclined to think that life, as manifested to us, must be a function of the dissymmetry of the universe or of the consequences that follow in its train.
Pasteur's own thoughts with regard to dissymmetry rose above even the lofty heights of mere earthly biology.
None of these substances, however, has any effect on polarized light or shows any dissymmetry in the form of its crystals.
Pasteur's discoveries in dissymmetry have brought us closer than ever before to the mystery of life.
When chemical action becomes more profound--that is, becomes absolutely analytic or loosening of the original bonds imposed by nature--all dissymmetry disappears.
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