Abstract
SummaryA consistent lag of about 16% (quotient of total mean into D mean, Table III) in the growth rate of Nitzschia bilobata in the dilute heavy water is unmistakably apparent from a survey and mathematical analysis of the data in Table I.The data in Table II show a trend of the opposite character, particularly in the earlier times, but are not sufficiently numerous for a conclusive interpretation. Any effects must, therefore, be very slight.That heavy water may be without detected physiological effects, or may exert influences of either a stimulative or retarding character is certain, but the situation is somewhat analogous to that of the hydrogen ion concentration in that the nature and extent of observed influences depend upon the organism or other biochemical system under investigation, the concentration of heavy isotope, and probably a host of other physical and chemical factors.Gratitude is expressed to the members of the 1934-35 Committee on Grants-in-Aid of the National Research Council, whose ge...
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