Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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Stran 122
... body . They may be regarded as a slow combustion in which complex substances full of latent energy are reduced to simpler stable conditions with less or with no latent energy . Like St. Paul , the animal , says Dr. Foster , " dies daily ...
... body . They may be regarded as a slow combustion in which complex substances full of latent energy are reduced to simpler stable conditions with less or with no latent energy . Like St. Paul , the animal , says Dr. Foster , " dies daily ...
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... body , become collected in the generative cells , and are capable of becoming metamorphosed in regular order back again into the different cells of the organism . The problem must be considered anew , and the present essay deals not ...
... body , become collected in the generative cells , and are capable of becoming metamorphosed in regular order back again into the different cells of the organism . The problem must be considered anew , and the present essay deals not ...
Stran 326
... Body . " Two young persons , natives of the central part of Paraguay , are being exhibited at the Westminster Aquarium possessing an abnormal development of hair on the body , a condition to which the term hypertrichosis is applied ...
... Body . " Two young persons , natives of the central part of Paraguay , are being exhibited at the Westminster Aquarium possessing an abnormal development of hair on the body , a condition to which the term hypertrichosis is applied ...
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