Journal of Comparative Neurology, Volume 15Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology, 1905 |
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... placed for twenty - four hours in a shallow cell containing osmic acid . The subsequent treatment was exactly similar to that given under the paragraph on technique . Bristle and attached nerve were finally mounted in colophonium and ...
... placed for twenty - four hours in a shallow cell containing osmic acid . The subsequent treatment was exactly similar to that given under the paragraph on technique . Bristle and attached nerve were finally mounted in colophonium and ...
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... placed into a vial containing 1 % osmic acid and bearing a label stating the date , the weight and sex of the animal , the number of the spinal nerve , and whether taken from the right or left side . After be- ing subjected to the ...
... placed into a vial containing 1 % osmic acid and bearing a label stating the date , the weight and sex of the animal , the number of the spinal nerve , and whether taken from the right or left side . After be- ing subjected to the ...
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... placed under the compound microscope and subjected to higher magnification than that under which it had been photographed . After a few minutes study , any field in the photograph could be iden- tified in the microscope . Then with a ...
... placed under the compound microscope and subjected to higher magnification than that under which it had been photographed . After a few minutes study , any field in the photograph could be iden- tified in the microscope . Then with a ...
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... of the sensory aspect , which was the tendency with the older intellectualistic psychology . Great emphasis is now being placed on the motor character of attention , on the dynamogenic 58 Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology .
... of the sensory aspect , which was the tendency with the older intellectualistic psychology . Great emphasis is now being placed on the motor character of attention , on the dynamogenic 58 Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology .
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... placed on a board , and sea - water was passed in a continuous stream through a tube into the mouth . Artificial respiration could in this way be maintained for days . In a skate thus situated the medulla may be separated from the ...
... placed on a board , and sea - water was passed in a continuous stream through a tube into the mouth . Artificial respiration could in this way be maintained for days . In a skate thus situated the medulla may be separated from the ...
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