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The A Quantitative Electrochemical Theory of the Electrolyte Permeability of Mosaic Membranes Composed of Selectively Anion-Permeable and Selectively Cation-Permeable Parts and its Experimental Verification. I. An Outline of the Theory and its Quantitative Test in Model Systems with Auxiliary Electrodes.
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