An American Text-book of Physiology, Volume 1W. B. Saunders, 1900 Bouve collection. |
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... 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 as yet it has not been 18 AN AMERICAN TEXT - BOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY .
... 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 as yet it has not been 18 AN AMERICAN TEXT - BOOK OF PHYSIOLOGY .
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... takes place by a simple act of fission , in other cases the division is indirect and involves a number of interesting changes in the structure of the nucleus and the protoplasm of the body of the cell . In the latter case the process is ...
... takes place by a simple act of fission , in other cases the division is indirect and involves a number of interesting changes in the structure of the nucleus and the protoplasm of the body of the cell . In the latter case the process is ...
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... takes place in the stomach or intestine may be effected also in test - tubes , and at the present day probably no one doubts that in the act of digestion we have to deal only with a series of chemical reactions which in time will be ...
... takes place in the stomach or intestine may be effected also in test - tubes , and at the present day probably no one doubts that in the act of digestion we have to deal only with a series of chemical reactions which in time will be ...
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... take up water at least not in quantities sufficient to discharge the hæmo- globin . For a more complete account of ... takes place in the absence of oxygen , the products formed are globin and hæmo- chromogen , instead of globin and ...
... take up water at least not in quantities sufficient to discharge the hæmo- globin . For a more complete account of ... takes place in the absence of oxygen , the products formed are globin and hæmo- chromogen , instead of globin and ...
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... take up 1.59 c.c. of oxygen measured at 0 ° C. aud 760 mm . of barometric pressure , although according to a later ... takes place in the proportion of one molecule of hæmoglobin to one molecule of the gas . The compound formed differs ...
... take up 1.59 c.c. of oxygen measured at 0 ° C. aud 760 mm . of barometric pressure , although according to a later ... takes place in the proportion of one molecule of hæmoglobin to one molecule of the gas . The compound formed differs ...
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Page 447 - Repeat these measures alternately, deliberately, and perseveringly, about fifteen times in a minute, until a spontaneous effort to respire is perceived ; immediately upon which cease to imitate the movements of breathing, and proceed to induce circulation and warmth.