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... material in the book remains substantially the same as in the first edition , although , naturally , very many changes have been made . Even in the short time that has elapsed since the appearance of the first edition there has been ...
... material in the book remains substantially the same as in the first edition , although , naturally , very many changes have been made . Even in the short time that has elapsed since the appearance of the first edition there has been ...
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... material of this kind according as he felt the necessity for it in developing the physiolog- ical side . In response to a general desire on the part of the contributors , references to literature have been given in the book . Some of ...
... material of this kind according as he felt the necessity for it in developing the physiolog- ical side . In response to a general desire on the part of the contributors , references to literature have been given in the book . Some of ...
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... material from which the young animal embryo is constructed . In recent years the term has been applied indif- ferently to the soft material constituting the substance of either animal or plant - cells . The word must not be understood ...
... material from which the young animal embryo is constructed . In recent years the term has been applied indif- ferently to the soft material constituting the substance of either animal or plant - cells . The word must not be understood ...
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... material of vegetable protoplasm and thus liberate the potential energy con- tained therein , the energy taking the form mainly of heat and muscular work . We must suppose that there is a general resemblance in the ultimate structure of ...
... material of vegetable protoplasm and thus liberate the potential energy con- tained therein , the energy taking the form mainly of heat and muscular work . We must suppose that there is a general resemblance in the ultimate structure of ...
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... material and oxygen are prepared for the activity of the living molecules , and the waste products of activity are removed from the organism , as well as the actual conversion of dead material into living protoplasm . This last act ...
... material and oxygen are prepared for the activity of the living molecules , and the waste products of activity are removed from the organism , as well as the actual conversion of dead material into living protoplasm . This last act ...
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