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... various functions . It not unfre- quently , indeed , happens , that in ignorance of the history of the science , views are esteemed new , which had been promulged by earlier inves- tigators . He has , therefore , in an encyclopædiac ...
... various functions . It not unfre- quently , indeed , happens , that in ignorance of the history of the science , views are esteemed new , which had been promulged by earlier inves- tigators . He has , therefore , in an encyclopædiac ...
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... various appear- ances ; -being sometimes rhomboidal ; at others , in regular hexahedral prisms ; -in solids , terminated by twelve scalene triangles , or in dode- cahedrons , whose surfaces are pentagons . In organized bodies , on the ...
... various appear- ances ; -being sometimes rhomboidal ; at others , in regular hexahedral prisms ; -in solids , terminated by twelve scalene triangles , or in dode- cahedrons , whose surfaces are pentagons . In organized bodies , on the ...
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Robley Dunglison. the due proportion is preserved between the various parts , -between the stem and the root , the limb and the trunk . Each vegetable and each animal has its own size , by which it is known ; and although we occasionally ...
Robley Dunglison. the due proportion is preserved between the various parts , -between the stem and the root , the limb and the trunk . Each vegetable and each animal has its own size , by which it is known ; and although we occasionally ...
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... various organs , and have , therefore , been termed organic elements or compounds of organization ; yet they are capable of decomposition ; and in one sense , therefore , not elementary . In the inorganic body , all the elements that ...
... various organs , and have , therefore , been termed organic elements or compounds of organization ; yet they are capable of decomposition ; and in one sense , therefore , not elementary . In the inorganic body , all the elements that ...
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... various organs of the body are composed . These fibres , and indeed every organized structure , are considered by modern histologists to be formed originally from cellgerms or cytoblasts : the resulting cells assuming an arrangement ...
... various organs of the body are composed . These fibres , and indeed every organized structure , are considered by modern histologists to be formed originally from cellgerms or cytoblasts : the resulting cells assuming an arrangement ...
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