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... present edition in two volumes , with the hope that the book may thereby be made more serviceable to those for whose aid it was especially written . This change in the appearance of the book has necessitated also some alteration in the ...
... present edition in two volumes , with the hope that the book may thereby be made more serviceable to those for whose aid it was especially written . This change in the appearance of the book has necessitated also some alteration in the ...
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... present text - books , and it is hoped that one of the advantages derived from the col- laboration method is that , owing to the less voluminous literature to be consulted , each author has been enabled to base his elementary account ...
... present text - books , and it is hoped that one of the advantages derived from the col- laboration method is that , owing to the less voluminous literature to be consulted , each author has been enabled to base his elementary account ...
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... present with regard to certain questions , and in so far it fulfils more perfectly its object of presenting in an unprejudiced way the existing state of our knowledge . It is hoped , therefore , that the diversity in method of treatment ...
... present with regard to certain questions , and in so far it fulfils more perfectly its object of presenting in an unprejudiced way the existing state of our knowledge . It is hoped , therefore , that the diversity in method of treatment ...
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... present in assuming that a similar liberation of stored energy takes place in all irritable tissues . In the case of nerve - fibres , for instance , we have a typically irritable tissue which responds readily to external stimuli , but ...
... present in assuming that a similar liberation of stored energy takes place in all irritable tissues . In the case of nerve - fibres , for instance , we have a typically irritable tissue which responds readily to external stimuli , but ...
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... present to explain all the phenomena of life , and assume that they never will be . They suppose that there is something in activity in living matter which is not present in dead matter , and which for want of a better term may be desig ...
... present to explain all the phenomena of life , and assume that they never will be . They suppose that there is something in activity in living matter which is not present in dead matter , and which for want of a better term may be desig ...
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