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Page 18
... increases in bulk , and further that the increase is not so much an enlargement of the protoplasmic network as an accumulation of material in the meshes of the network ; in fact , there appears to be a relative diminution of the actual ...
... increases in bulk , and further that the increase is not so much an enlargement of the protoplasmic network as an accumulation of material in the meshes of the network ; in fact , there appears to be a relative diminution of the actual ...
Page 19
... increase of trypsinogen , and its subsequent renewal previous to the formation of new trypsinogen , strongly support the metabolic theory , and a number of other facts drawn from the history of various animal and vegetable cells all ...
... increase of trypsinogen , and its subsequent renewal previous to the formation of new trypsinogen , strongly support the metabolic theory , and a number of other facts drawn from the history of various animal and vegetable cells all ...
Page 20
... increase in the energy that any chemical change does really accompany nervous set free , the changes in the nerve ... increasing complexity and dignity which enter into its composition there should be a substance or some substances the ...
... increase in the energy that any chemical change does really accompany nervous set free , the changes in the nerve ... increasing complexity and dignity which enter into its composition there should be a substance or some substances the ...
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... increased for a short time , then rapidly diminishes , and finally disappears near the point of section . The end of ... increases , whilst cold diminishes , excitability . In the case of frogs ' nerves temperatures above 45 ° C. destroy ...
... increased for a short time , then rapidly diminishes , and finally disappears near the point of section . The end of ... increases , whilst cold diminishes , excitability . In the case of frogs ' nerves temperatures above 45 ° C. destroy ...
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... increased , whilst near the positive pole it is diminished . Finally , a piece of living nerve , when connected with ... increase of katelectrotonus , on closing the circuit , or by the disappearance or diminution of anelectrotonus on ...
... increased , whilst near the positive pole it is diminished . Finally , a piece of living nerve , when connected with ... increase of katelectrotonus , on closing the circuit , or by the disappearance or diminution of anelectrotonus on ...
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