The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology, Volume 15Editorial Office, Denison University, 1905 |
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... considered , it being assumed that whatever conditions found true for these are approximately true for the remaining spinal nerves . To enumerate the ganglion cells and the nerve fibers in the dorsal and ventral roots and the trunks of ...
... considered , it being assumed that whatever conditions found true for these are approximately true for the remaining spinal nerves . To enumerate the ganglion cells and the nerve fibers in the dorsal and ventral roots and the trunks of ...
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... considered satisfactory . The method has the advantage of being largely mechanical and eliminating as far as possible the psychological sources of error which are most to be feared in investigations of this kind . It was not deemed ...
... considered satisfactory . The method has the advantage of being largely mechanical and eliminating as far as possible the psychological sources of error which are most to be feared in investigations of this kind . It was not deemed ...
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... considered in questions of the most abso- lute accuracy . In exceedingly few cases did appearances and com- parison of the consecutive sections indicate this had happened . None of the conclusions drawn in this paper would be materially ...
... considered in questions of the most abso- lute accuracy . In exceedingly few cases did appearances and com- parison of the consecutive sections indicate this had happened . None of the conclusions drawn in this paper would be materially ...
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... considered in more detail under a separate heading and with a differently arranged table , but since Table I better allows a comparison of the three nerves with each other it may be noted here ( 1 ) that in each of three nerves the ...
... considered in more detail under a separate heading and with a differently arranged table , but since Table I better allows a comparison of the three nerves with each other it may be noted here ( 1 ) that in each of three nerves the ...
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... considered as arising in the spinal ganglia . These ratios ( col . D ) vary quite closely with the ratios having to do with dorsal root fibers ( col . C ) . By comparing columns C and D it appears that there is in the Vth and VIth ...
... considered as arising in the spinal ganglia . These ratios ( col . D ) vary quite closely with the ratios having to do with dorsal root fibers ( col . C ) . By comparing columns C and D it appears that there is in the Vth and VIth ...
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