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* See [ | * See [[Respirometry#Warburg_apparatus |Respirometry - history]]. |
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Oesper P (1964) The history of the Warburg apparatus: Some reminiscences on its use. J Chem Educ 41:294. |
Oesper P (1964) J Chem Educ
Abstract: The Warburg apparatus is a device for measuring the pressure of a gas at constant volume and constant temperature so that the pressure is a measure of the quantity of gas and changes in pressure reflect the production or absorption of gas. β’ Keywords: Respirometry, History
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