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Dr. A. D. Waller. Influence of Alterations of
Exp. 2322.—Influence of raised Temperature upon Anelectrotonic and Katelectrotonic Currents. Time. Temperature. A. A'. K.
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K'. TTO a Omin. 17° _ _ _ 9 i „ + 12 - 2 — — 2 — — — trace + 2 5 + 12 — 2 — — 6 >> — — — trace + 2 fio 21 + 12 *5 - 2 -5 — — i l l _ — — —trace + 3 1 15 30 — — - 5 + 3-5 i j 16 — + 11-5 - 5 — — H i 20 38 + 3 — — — ™ 21 39 — — - 1 — | 25 39 — — - 2 — t_26 38*5' + 3 — — • | . — 30 35 -5 + 5 - 1 -5 — j — 31 35 — — -3*5 1 +0-5 40 28 + 8*5 - 2 -5 — — 41 — — — - 4 -5 1 +1 50 24 + 8-5 — 2 — 51 — — — - 4 -5 1 +1 52 — 1 _ ' - 9
The K current is very small, the K' after-current is comparatively large. In consequence of heating to 39’5°, K is increased, A and K' are diminished. The quotient A/K is diminished.
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