Nature, Količina 104Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 1919 |
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... plants in general perceived and responded to long æther - waves reaching them from a distance . The perception of the wireless stimulation was to be tested , not merely by the responsive movement of sensitive plants , but also by ...
... plants in general perceived and responded to long æther - waves reaching them from a distance . The perception of the wireless stimulation was to be tested , not merely by the responsive movement of sensitive plants , but also by ...
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... plants the outstanding feature is the capacity for indefinite vegetative ' continued be termed increase which may embryology . " The cellular construction of the plant and the various functions of the cell , cell - division , and ...
... plants the outstanding feature is the capacity for indefinite vegetative ' continued be termed increase which may embryology . " The cellular construction of the plant and the various functions of the cell , cell - division , and ...
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... PLANTS FOR ROCK - GARDENS.1 ROCLAMATIONS of purpose are often con- fessions of failure to achieve it , " is the open- ing sentence of the Introduction of Mr. Farrer's book . His volume is " vast , " and from the nature of the subject ...
... PLANTS FOR ROCK - GARDENS.1 ROCLAMATIONS of purpose are often con- fessions of failure to achieve it , " is the open- ing sentence of the Introduction of Mr. Farrer's book . His volume is " vast , " and from the nature of the subject ...
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