The file CellAtoms.pdf shows the principal cellular atoms in epn
detail. Each of these atoms is thought to be an ion by those who are
unfamiliar with the forms and structures of the atomic elements which
follow from the discovery that their periodicity is octahedral.
The file shows two ways in which a Na-atom can join with an H2O-group
to form a Ca-atom homomorph.
It also shows how an H2-group can join with either a Na-atom, a
K-atom, or a Cl-atom.
The file can be downloaded at the following URL--
http://homepage.mac.com/whitby/Cell/FileSharing164.html
Robert Whitby - 23 Sep 2004 16:56 GMT
The URL has been modified to conform to the renaming of the website
from Cell to BiologicalCell
> The file CellAtoms.pdf shows the principal cellular atoms in epn
> detail. Each of these atoms is thought to be an ion by those who are
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> http://homepage.mac.com/whitby/BiologicalCell/FileSharing164.html