Nature, Količina 54Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1896 |
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... animals , thousands of which were taken to America and to Europe , and through the advance of the epidemic into South Africa , should it cross the Zambesi and enter Bechuanaland . The great peculiarity of the present disease is that it ...
... animals , thousands of which were taken to America and to Europe , and through the advance of the epidemic into South Africa , should it cross the Zambesi and enter Bechuanaland . The great peculiarity of the present disease is that it ...
Stran 381
... animals of the same weight ; but if before filtration care is taken to separate the albumin of the venom by heat , it is found that the porcelain no longer keeps back any of the toxic substance . The animals are killed by the same dose ...
... animals of the same weight ; but if before filtration care is taken to separate the albumin of the venom by heat , it is found that the porcelain no longer keeps back any of the toxic substance . The animals are killed by the same dose ...
Stran 382
... animal in sixteen or seventeen minutes . None of these animals show any symptom of sleepiness , and it is evident that the venom will have little , if any , effect upon them . At the time that these animals were injected with the two ...
... animal in sixteen or seventeen minutes . None of these animals show any symptom of sleepiness , and it is evident that the venom will have little , if any , effect upon them . At the time that these animals were injected with the two ...
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