1932
DOI: 10.1007/bf01758417
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Fortschritte in der Physiologie und Pathologie der Blutgerinnung

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“…( 14) is the contraction of tendinous fibers and elastoidin fibers on heating, whereby they change over to the rubber-like state (Rollet's phenomenon). Here also the fusion point is raised by strain, an effect which has been exhaustively studied by Wohlisch (32) and recently by Fauré-Fremiet (2).…”
Section: The Nature Of Crystallization By Stretchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…( 14) is the contraction of tendinous fibers and elastoidin fibers on heating, whereby they change over to the rubber-like state (Rollet's phenomenon). Here also the fusion point is raised by strain, an effect which has been exhaustively studied by Wohlisch (32) and recently by Fauré-Fremiet (2).…”
Section: The Nature Of Crystallization By Stretchingmentioning
confidence: 99%