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... effect upon the beginner's industry ; and I think it is better that he should acquire the first principles of the science in homely language , than pick up tech- nical odds and ends in learned terms the meaning of which he does not ...
... effect upon the beginner's industry ; and I think it is better that he should acquire the first principles of the science in homely language , than pick up tech- nical odds and ends in learned terms the meaning of which he does not ...
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... effect of a stimulus can be definitely traced from one nerve cell to another , and from thence by a second fibre to a third cell , the impulse is said to be reflected by the second cell to the third . And there we have what is called a ...
... effect of a stimulus can be definitely traced from one nerve cell to another , and from thence by a second fibre to a third cell , the impulse is said to be reflected by the second cell to the third . And there we have what is called a ...
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... effect on the polarized ray . It is found in the muscles , and also in the lungs , spleen , liver and brain . Glycogen , CH10O5 , a body like dextrin , first found in the liver . It gives an opalescent solution in water , and is readily ...
... effect on the polarized ray . It is found in the muscles , and also in the lungs , spleen , liver and brain . Glycogen , CH10O5 , a body like dextrin , first found in the liver . It gives an opalescent solution in water , and is readily ...
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... effect on the movements of protoplasm . This may be well seen in the behavior of a living white cell of frog's blood under the microscope . It is spherical when first mounted , owing to the rough treatment it goes through while being ...
... effect on the movements of protoplasm . This may be well seen in the behavior of a living white cell of frog's blood under the microscope . It is spherical when first mounted , owing to the rough treatment it goes through while being ...
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... effect of bacteria is in inverse proportion to the vital power of the textures which they invade . This is seen in many cases familiar to the physician and the surgeon . There are , however , many forms of pathogenic bacteria which , if ...
... effect of bacteria is in inverse proportion to the vital power of the textures which they invade . This is seen in many cases familiar to the physician and the surgeon . There are , however , many forms of pathogenic bacteria which , if ...
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