See Also: adsorption theory of narcosis(medicine)
lipoid theory of narcosis(medicine)
permeability theory of narcosis(medicine)
colloid theory of narcosis(medicine)
thermodynamic theory of narcosis(medicine)
enzyme inhibition theory of narcosis(medicine)
surface tension theory of narcosis(medicine)
oxygen deprivation theory of narcosis(medicine)
Meyer-Overton theory of narcosis(medicine)
theory of medicine(medicine)

lens, Bertrand (medicine) and adsorption theory of narcosis (medicine)


lens, Bertrand (medicine)


lens, Bertrand
<microscopy> A small convergent lens placed between objectives and eyepiece. The lens focuses an image of the upper focal plane of the objective on the focal plane of the eyepiece. It is chiefly used with polarized light for inspecting the interference figure. It is also convenient for quickly verifying centreing, size, and uniform illumination of an aperture.


adsorption theory of narcosis (medicine)


adsorption theory of narcosis


That a drug becomes concentrated at the surface of the cell as a result of adsorption, and thus alters permeability and metabolism.