Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan. Ser. II
Online ISSN : 2186-9057
Print ISSN : 0026-1165
ISSN-L : 0026-1165
The Passage of Front and the Capillary Analysis of Urine
M. Masuyama
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1946 Volume 22 Issue 10 Pages 318-322

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Applying the spatial n-method, the author shows that capillarised ethylen blueammonium molybdate reaction of urine which indicates the concentration of dissimilation products of protein in the urine is intensified in the prefrontal region. The spatial distribution of the observed values is very similar to that of the specific gravity of the urine reported in his previous paper (Jap, Balneo-Klimatol Z., 1941). But the analysis of covariance shows that the change of the reaction might not be ascribable to that of the specific gravity.
He touches on other measure of biological variation observed day by day during one or two years. The results are summed up as follows: 1) the PH of the saliva decreases in the frontal region, 2) the improved Takata reaction shows small flocculation values in the frontal region, 3) the total qnantity of urobilin bodies in the urine decreases prefrontally, 4) the quantity of creatine exereted in the urine shows no significant change at the time of passage of depression, an, 5) the total quantity of nitrogen in the urine increases postfrontally.
All these results suggest us that there exists the remarkable bodily change ca. 12 hours before the passage of front of the straight line type near Japan which corresponds to the time of the maximum of the pressure change.
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