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how did author react to the heat?​

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Answered by vabhithakur80408
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he will react in so feeling bad

Answered by ocanadaslie01
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It is possible by means of curves to depict graphically the behavior of the various antibodies under various conditions. Logarithmic curves based on the data presented in the tables are submitted in Text-fig. 1. In general it is evident that antibody destruction goes on gradually as the temperature is increased. Thus 65 degrees C. for 20 minutes diminishes the activity of all the antibodies with the exception of red cell agglutinin, and in this case although the final titer was the same evidently some of the antibody was inactivated, since the reaction was weaker in the higher dilutions. It can, then, be said that 65 degrees C. for 20 minutes appreciably affects the activity of all the antibodies tested. When the temperature is increased to 70 degrees C. more marked differences are apparent. Here both types of the bacterial agglutinin and the precipitin are fairly stable when compared with hemolysin and red cell agglutinin.

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