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Page 42
... changes , which are actually electrical discharges or changes in electrical potential of extremely small magni- tude . The impulses are picked up by the electrode and transmitted to an instrument with which they can be amplified ...
... changes , which are actually electrical discharges or changes in electrical potential of extremely small magni- tude . The impulses are picked up by the electrode and transmitted to an instrument with which they can be amplified ...
Page 546
... changes , and he completely darkened the auditorium . The widespread changes in staging methods during the 19th century were possible because of changes in archi- tecture and the development of machinery . The complex scenery of the ...
... changes , and he completely darkened the auditorium . The widespread changes in staging methods during the 19th century were possible because of changes in archi- tecture and the development of machinery . The complex scenery of the ...
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... changes from light to darkness or from darkness to light . Many turgor movements are caused by pressure changes in special cells or organs . In certain grasses , for example , rolling and folding movements of the leaves result from ...
... changes from light to darkness or from darkness to light . Many turgor movements are caused by pressure changes in special cells or organs . In certain grasses , for example , rolling and folding movements of the leaves result from ...
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