Nature, Količina 39Nature Publishing Group, 1889 |
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Stran 21
... probably , therefore , undergo a similar degeneration to that observed in the caudal muscles . Lymphatic Organs of the Stomach and Intestine . - The form of these organs has been described by Ayers ( loc . cit . ) I have not been able ...
... probably , therefore , undergo a similar degeneration to that observed in the caudal muscles . Lymphatic Organs of the Stomach and Intestine . - The form of these organs has been described by Ayers ( loc . cit . ) I have not been able ...
Stran 82
... probably shattered into fragments , like the splashes of lead when a bullet hits an iron target . But direct collision must be a comparatively rare event . In glancing collisions the velocity of neither body is wholly arrested , the ...
... probably shattered into fragments , like the splashes of lead when a bullet hits an iron target . But direct collision must be a comparatively rare event . In glancing collisions the velocity of neither body is wholly arrested , the ...
Stran 180
... probably explains why the Ciconia have more in common with the Cathartida , whilst the Ardeæ approach the Steganopodes and Falconida . Why the Flamingoes should be elevated to the rank of a gens does not appear clear , considering their ...
... probably explains why the Ciconia have more in common with the Cathartida , whilst the Ardeæ approach the Steganopodes and Falconida . Why the Flamingoes should be elevated to the rank of a gens does not appear clear , considering their ...
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