August Krogh
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Danish physiologist
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August Krogh's Degrees
- PhD Zoology University of Copenhagen
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Schack August Steenberg Krogh was a Danish professor at the department of zoophysiology at the University of Copenhagen from 1916 to 1945. He contributed a number of fundamental discoveries within several fields of physiology, and is famous for developing the Krogh Principle.
August Krogh's Published Works
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Published Works
- The number and distribution of capillaries in muscles with calculations of the oxygen pressure head necessary for supplying the tissue (1919) (1331)
- The regulation of respiration and circulation during the initial stages of muscular work (1913) (823)
- The rate of diffusion of gases through animal tissues, with some remarks on the coefficient of invasion (1919) (587)
- The supply of oxygen to the tissues and the regulation of the capillary circulation (1919) (465)
- The Relative Value of Fat and Carbohydrate as Sources of Muscular Energy: With Appendices on the Correlation between Standard Metabolism and the Respiratory Quotient during Rest and Work. (1920) (343)
- The Comparative Physiology of Respiratory Mechanisms (1941) (340)
- THE MOVEMENT OF FLUID THROUGH THE HUMAN CAPILLARY WALL IN RELATION TO VENOUS PRESSURE AND TO THE COLLOID OSMOTIC PRESSURE OF THE BLOOD. (1932) (219)
- THE PROGRESS OF PHYSIOLOGY. (1929) (208)
- The Respiratory Exchange of the Desert Locust (Schistocerca Gregaria) before, During and After Flight (1951) (180)
- The respiratory function of the blood in fishes (1919) (174)
- Osmotic regulation in the frog (R. esculenta) by active absorption of chloride ions (1937) (160)
- Measurements of the Blood Flow through the Lungs of Man1 (1912) (153)
- The Mechanism of Flight Preparation in Some Insects (1941) (139)
- The changes in respiration at the transition from work to rest (1920) (135)
- On the Relation between the Temperature and the Respiratory Exchange in Fishes (131)
- A comparison between voluntary and electrically induced muscular work in man (1917) (119)
- Studies on the physiology of capillaries (1922) (112)
- On the cutaneous and pulmonary respiration of the frog (111)
- Studies on the physiology of capillaries (1921) (110)
- The volume of the dead space in breathing and the mixing of gases in the lungs of man (1917) (108)
- The active absorption of ions in some freshwater animals (1938) (106)
- The Regulation of the Supply of Blood to the Right Heart1 (1912) (100)
- DISSOLVED SUBSTANCES AS FOOD OF AQUATIC ORGANISMS (1931) (99)
- On the Rate of Diffusion of Carbonic Oxide into the Lungs of Man1 (98)
- The permeability of the skin of frogs to water as determined by D2O and H2O1 (1935) (89)
- A Bicycle Ergometer and Respiration Apparatus for the Experimental Study of Muscular Work1 (1913) (72)
- Some experiments on the cutaneous respiration of vertebrate animals1,2 (1904) (70)
- On the average composition of the alveolar air and its variations during the respiratory cycle (1914) (70)
- Studies on the capillariometer mechanism (1920) (69)
- Features in the Architecture of Physiological Function (1934) (66)
- On the Mechanism of the Gas‐Exchange in the Lungs1 (63)
- Conditions of Life in the Ocean (1934) (57)
- On the Tensions of Gases in the Arterial Blood1 (56)
- The volume of the “dead space” in breathing (1913) (53)
- Conditions of Life at Great Depths in the Ocean (1934) (52)
- Studies on the physiology of capillaries: III. The innervation of the blood vessels in the hind legs of the frog. (48)
- The Osmotic Concentration of Human Lacrymal Fluid (1945) (45)
- METHODS FOR THE DETERMINATION OF DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON AND NITROGEN IN SEA WATER (1934) (44)
- On Micro-Analysis of Gases (44)
- A Note on the Permeability of Trout Eggs to D2O and H2O (1937) (42)
- A Roundabout for Studying Sustained Flight of Locusts (1952) (42)
- The Organic Metabolism of Sea-water with Special Reference to the Ultimate Food Cycle in the Sea (1935) (40)
- The Effect of Walking on the Venous Pressure at the Ankle1 (1936) (35)
- The Exchange of Ions between Cells and Extracellular Fluid (1944) (31)
- Some New Methods for the Tonometric Determination of Gas‐Tensions in Fluids (31)
- On the Influence of the Venous Supply upon the Output of the Heart1 (1912) (27)
- THE INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE AND CERTAIN OTHER FACTORS UPON THE RATE OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE EGGS OF FISHES (1914) (27)
- On the organic matter given off by algae. (26)
- Studies on the capillariometer mechanism: I. The reaction to stimuli and the innervation of the blood vessels in the tongue of the frog. (25)
- A micro-method for accurate determination of D(2)O in water. (1936) (25)
- The exchange of hydrogen between the free water and the organic substances in the living organism1 (1936) (24)
- On the Composition of the Air in the Tracheal System of some Insects (1913) (23)
- A balance for the determination of insensible perspiration in man and its use1 (1936) (23)
- A Gas Analysis Apparatus Accurate to 0.001% mainly designed for Respiratory Exchange Work. (1920) (23)
- Physiology of the Blue Whale (1934) (22)
- Precise Determination of Oxygen in Water by Syringe Pipets (1935) (22)
- Determination of Standard (Basal) Metabolism of Patients by a Recording Apparatus (1923) (20)
- A METHOD FOR THE DETERMINATION OF AMMONIA IN WATER AND AIR (1934) (19)
- On the Hydrostatic Mechanism of the Corethra Larva with an Account of Methods of Microscopical G as Analysis (1911) (19)
- A CELLULOID CAPSULE FOR MEASURING VENOUS PRESSURES. (1932) (18)
- The destructive action of heat on insulin solutions. (17)
- Some experiments on the exchane of potassium and sodium between single cells of Characeae and the bathing fluid (1944) (17)
- On the Mechanism of the Gas‐Exchange in the Lungs of the Tortoise1 (16)
- Experimental Researches on the Expiration of Free Nitrogen from the Body1 (16)
- The Fermentation of Cellulose in the Paunch of the Ox and its Significance in Metabolism Experiments. (1920) (15)
- On the Oxygen‐Metabolism of the Blood1 (14)
- A TEXTBOOK OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY (1932) (13)
- On the Combination of Hæmoglobin with mixtures of Oxygen and Carbonic Oxide1 (13)
- Some Experiments on the Invasion of Oxygen and Carbonic Oxide into Water1 (13)
- CCCXXXIII.—A syringe-pipette for precise analytical usage (1931) (12)
- THE PITUITARY (POSTERIOR LOBE) PRINCIPLE IN CIRCULATING BLOOD (1926) (12)
- Microscopic Observation of the Absorption of Insulin and Protamine-Insulinate (1936) (12)
- Active Absorption of Anions in the Animal Kingdom (1937) (11)
- A Method of Measuring Venous Pressure in the Human Leg During Walking1 (1936) (10)
- A Micro‐climate Recorder (1940) (10)
- KINEMATOGRAPHIC METHODS IN THE STUDY OF CAPILLARY CIRCULATION (1924) (9)
- Reminiscences of Work on Capillary Circulation. A Lecture to the Students in the Harvard Medical School, 1946 (1950) (8)
- Part I.—Natural membranes. Introductory paper: animal membranes (1937) (8)
- The Exchange of Ions between Cells and Extracellular Fluid: The Uptake of Potassium into the Chorion Membrane from the Hen's Egg (1943) (7)
- The salt concentration in the tissues of some marine animals1 (1938) (7)
- On the active and passive exchanges of ions through cell surfaces and membranes in general. (1946) (7)
- The Active Uptake of Ions into Cells and Organisms. (1939) (7)
- Investigations on the exchange of phosphorus in teeth using radio-active phosphorus as indicator. (1937) (6)
- Investigations on heavy muscular work. (1934) (6)
- Sympathetic innervation of the cold spots, brought about in a reflex from the pharynx to the skin in man1 (1935) (5)
- Physiological papers, dedicated to professor August Krogh (5)
- The spectrocomparator, an apparatus designed for the determination of the percentage saturation of blood with oxygen or carbon monoxide (1919) (5)
- The Calibration, Accuracy and Use of Gas Meters. (1920) (5)
- An arrangement for determining gas exchange and respiratory quotient during severe work1 (1935) (4)
- Ethyl Urethane as s Narcotic for Aquatic Animals (4)
- THE TEACHING OF PHYSIOLOGY. (1939) (3)
- Determination of temperature and heat production in insects (1948) (3)
- Dissolved substances as food of aquatic organism. (1931) (3)
- ON THE ACCURACY TO BE OBTAINED BY REPETITION OF SIMPLE MEASUREMENTS (1927) (2)
- Physiology of Deep Diving in the Whale (1934) (2)
- The changes in osmotic pressure and total concentration of the blood in man during and after muscular work1 (1935) (2)
- Contributions to the physiology of severe muscular work. (1936) (2)
- The comparative physiology of respiratory organs (1946) (1)
- ON SHELLS FLOATING ON THE SURFACE OF THE SEA (1903) (1)
- COMPOSITION OF THE ATMOSPHERE.2 (1920) (1)
- BIOLOGY AND INDUSTRY IN COOPERATION. (1938) (1)
- Behaviour of carbohydrates in rats during rest following exhausting work. (1935) (0)
- AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDIES OF SEVERE MUSCULAR EXERCISE PUBLISHED IN THE PRESENT SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUME AND OTHER PAPERS IN THE SKAND. ARCH. (1936) (0)
- The production and ripening of red blood cells. (1947) (0)
- The Heat Insulating Properties of Textiles. A Preliminary Communication. (1948) (0)
- The pituitary principle in the circulating blood (1926) (0)
- Transport of material by diffusion and secretion in the organism. (1936) (0)
- LOCAL APPLICATION OF HEAT AND COLD (1934) (0)
- Magnetic Disturbances and Navigation (1904) (0)
- The Language of the Bees (1952) (0)
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