The Life and Letters of George John Romanes ...Longmans, Green and Company, 1896 - 391 pages |
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... tissue at b . Yet on irritating that tract no spasm is given . I cannot understand this on any view as to the nature of the conductile tissue . Altogether , then , this part of the inquiry is very perplexing . Other parts are definite ...
... tissue at b . Yet on irritating that tract no spasm is given . I cannot understand this on any view as to the nature of the conductile tissue . Altogether , then , this part of the inquiry is very perplexing . Other parts are definite ...
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... tissue . Medusa muscle is not doubly refracting , but then none that I have here seen is striated , and unstriated muscle is not doubly refracting anywhere , is it ? Dunskaith : June 24 . I have Many thanks for your long and suggestive ...
... tissue . Medusa muscle is not doubly refracting , but then none that I have here seen is striated , and unstriated muscle is not doubly refracting anywhere , is it ? Dunskaith : June 24 . I have Many thanks for your long and suggestive ...
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... tissue in responding to electrical stimula- tion . He hence concluded that in undifferentiated tissue of this kind , nerve and muscle were , so to speak , amalgamated . Now it was principally with the view of testing this idea about ...
... tissue in responding to electrical stimula- tion . He hence concluded that in undifferentiated tissue of this kind , nerve and muscle were , so to speak , amalgamated . Now it was principally with the view of testing this idea about ...
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... tissue of Medusa , though more differentiated into fibres than is the contractile tissue of the snail's heart , is , as much as the latter , an instance of ' physiological continuity . ' ( Whether or not the interfascicular protoplasmic ...
... tissue of Medusa , though more differentiated into fibres than is the contractile tissue of the snail's heart , is , as much as the latter , an instance of ' physiological continuity . ' ( Whether or not the interfascicular protoplasmic ...
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... tissue , and until I can see cells here I cannot be sure about a visible nervous cord . The cord I do see may be the wall of the marginal canal . I intend to persevere , however , trying your suggestions , also osmic acid . I can get no ...
... tissue , and until I can see cells here I cannot be sure about a visible nervous cord . The cord I do see may be the wall of the marginal canal . I intend to persevere , however , trying your suggestions , also osmic acid . I can get no ...
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