
doi: 10.1007/bf01460915
A rheologist would express the fundamental physical properties of protoplasm in the following terms: the living substance is elastic, non-Newtonian, and possesses a measurable rigidity and tensile strength; these properties all owe their existence to continuity in the structure of protoplasm.
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