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... Arteries . 327 5. Movement of the Blood in the Capillaries 6. Movement of Blood in the Veins VII . OF NUTRITION 1. Selecting Power of Individual Parts 2. Varying Activity of the Nutritive Processes 3. Of Death , or Cessation of ...
... Arteries . 327 5. Movement of the Blood in the Capillaries 6. Movement of Blood in the Veins VII . OF NUTRITION 1. Selecting Power of Individual Parts 2. Varying Activity of the Nutritive Processes 3. Of Death , or Cessation of ...
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... arterial fibrine . The Fibrine of Animal flesh agrees with that of venous , rather than with that of arterial blood . Fibrine , like Albumen , unites with acids as a base , forming definite compounds ; and with bases as an acid . It ...
... arterial fibrine . The Fibrine of Animal flesh agrees with that of venous , rather than with that of arterial blood . Fibrine , like Albumen , unites with acids as a base , forming definite compounds ; and with bases as an acid . It ...
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... Arteries , the Chorda Vecales , the Ligamentum Nuchæ ( of Quadrupeds ) and the Ligamenta subflava ; it enters largely into the composition of certain parts , which are com- monly regarded as Cartilaginous , such as the external ear.
... Arteries , the Chorda Vecales , the Ligamentum Nuchæ ( of Quadrupeds ) and the Ligamenta subflava ; it enters largely into the composition of certain parts , which are com- monly regarded as Cartilaginous , such as the external ear.
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... Arterial and Venous blood is due to different states of combination of the Hæmatine they respectively contain , with Oxygen and Carbonic acid . For in its passage through the capillaries of the system , the arterial blood loses its ...
... Arterial and Venous blood is due to different states of combination of the Hæmatine they respectively contain , with Oxygen and Carbonic acid . For in its passage through the capillaries of the system , the arterial blood loses its ...
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... arterial hue is not restored unless oxygen be present , or saline matter be added to the blood . - Recent observations seem to render it probable that these variations are due , not so much to changes of composition in the Hæmatine , as ...
... arterial hue is not restored unless oxygen be present , or saline matter be added to the blood . - Recent observations seem to render it probable that these variations are due , not so much to changes of composition in the Hæmatine , as ...
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