An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1William Henry Howell Saunders, 1900 - 1042 pages Bouve collection. |
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... observed under the microscope , 80 - Behavior of the red corpuscles , 81 - Friction , axial stream , and inert layer , 81 - Behavior of the leucocytes , 82 - Emigration of the leucocytes , 83- Velocity of the blood in the small vessels ...
... observed under the microscope , 80 - Behavior of the red corpuscles , 81 - Friction , axial stream , and inert layer , 81 - Behavior of the leucocytes , 82 - Emigration of the leucocytes , 83- Velocity of the blood in the small vessels ...
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... observed frequently enough in dead matter , and in some cases the nature of the reaction simulates closely some of ... observation ; thus , a muscle - fibre contracts , a nerve - fibre conducts , a gland - cell secretes , an entire ...
... observed frequently enough in dead matter , and in some cases the nature of the reaction simulates closely some of ... observation ; thus , a muscle - fibre contracts , a nerve - fibre conducts , a gland - cell secretes , an entire ...
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... observed with the senses - be measured and theoretically explained in terms of the known prop- erties of matter . Psychical states are , however , removed from such methods of study ; they are subjective , and cannot be measured or ...
... observed with the senses - be measured and theoretically explained in terms of the known prop- erties of matter . Psychical states are , however , removed from such methods of study ; they are subjective , and cannot be measured or ...
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... observed through the telescope will show one or more narrow or broad black bands , that are characteristic of the substance used and constitute its absorption spectrum . The positions of these bands may be designated by describing their ...
... observed through the telescope will show one or more narrow or broad black bands , that are characteristic of the substance used and constitute its absorption spectrum . The positions of these bands may be designated by describing their ...
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... observed in human beings under such conditions as the following : The number is less in females ( 4,500,000 ) ; it ... observation has been demonstrated since by many investigators . Some very careful work done under the direction of ...
... observed in human beings under such conditions as the following : The number is less in females ( 4,500,000 ) ; it ... observation has been demonstrated since by many investigators . Some very careful work done under the direction of ...
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