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THE second edition of this text-book has been considerably enlarged, revised, and in places re-written. A new chapter on soaps and emulsions has been added; the sections on surface tension, general receptors, ear, eye, voice, and limb movements have been extensively revised. The illustrative experiments which form a separate section have also been largely rewritten as the result of several year's experience in the teaching of physiology.
An Introduction to Biophysics.
By Prof. David Burns. Second edition. Pp. xix + 580. (London: J. and A. Churchill, 1929.) 25s. net.
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An Introduction to Biophysics . Nature 124, 722 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124722c0
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