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... tubes , and the like . further early seen that , while the former are much more many other problems - as , for ... tubes starting from all parts of the liver joined into one large canal , which opened into the small intestine , and ...
... tubes , and the like . further early seen that , while the former are much more many other problems - as , for ... tubes starting from all parts of the liver joined into one large canal , which opened into the small intestine , and ...
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... tube , the other an external layer called the ectoderm , form- ing the outside of the tube . And , putting aside minor details , the differences in structure and function observ- able in the organism are confined to differences between ...
... tube , the other an external layer called the ectoderm , form- ing the outside of the tube . And , putting aside minor details , the differences in structure and function observ- able in the organism are confined to differences between ...
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... tubes , worked on mechanical principles , and capable of being imitated artificially , save that the power which drives the machine is the energy set free by living muscle . As this circulating fluid or blood rushes past the endoderm ...
... tubes , worked on mechanical principles , and capable of being imitated artificially , save that the power which drives the machine is the energy set free by living muscle . As this circulating fluid or blood rushes past the endoderm ...
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... tube . In the Ascidian larvæ this nervous tube reaches throughout the length of the tail , and we have thus the remarkable condition of a - dorsal - inedian nerve - cord , analogous to the cerebro - spinal system of vertebrates ...
... tube . In the Ascidian larvæ this nervous tube reaches throughout the length of the tail , and we have thus the remarkable condition of a - dorsal - inedian nerve - cord , analogous to the cerebro - spinal system of vertebrates ...
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... tube , is the iter a tertio ad quartum ven- triculum , or the aqueduct of Sylvius . The third cerebral vesicle , mylencephalon , undergoes less modification than the others . The upper wall is exceedingly thin before the cerebellum so ...
... tube , is the iter a tertio ad quartum ven- triculum , or the aqueduct of Sylvius . The third cerebral vesicle , mylencephalon , undergoes less modification than the others . The upper wall is exceedingly thin before the cerebellum so ...
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