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... period , the parent - cell bursts and sets them free . Now , this is the termination of the life of the parent- cell ; but the commencement of the life of a new brood ; since every one of these germs may become developed into a cell ...
... period , the parent - cell bursts and sets them free . Now , this is the termination of the life of the parent- cell ; but the commencement of the life of a new brood ; since every one of these germs may become developed into a cell ...
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... period , in a state of perfect repose , and yet to vegetate with the greatest activity , as soon as ever they meet with the necessary conditions . Thus the sporules of the Fungi , which can only develope themselves in decaying organized ...
... period , in a state of perfect repose , and yet to vegetate with the greatest activity , as soon as ever they meet with the necessary conditions . Thus the sporules of the Fungi , which can only develope themselves in decaying organized ...
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... period without any nutritive actions , are those in which all decomposi- tion is prevented , either by the action of cold , or by the complete depri- vation of air or of moisture , as when Frogs , Snakes , & c . , have been preserved ...
... period without any nutritive actions , are those in which all decomposi- tion is prevented , either by the action of cold , or by the complete depri- vation of air or of moisture , as when Frogs , Snakes , & c . , have been preserved ...
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... period , but is actually reproducing and applying to his own purposes , the Light and Heat which were operating to produce the growth of vegetation at that remote period in the Earth's history . 63. But the organic compounds which the ...
... period , but is actually reproducing and applying to his own purposes , the Light and Heat which were operating to produce the growth of vegetation at that remote period in the Earth's history . 63. But the organic compounds which the ...
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... period , is given back by it during that period , provided that its condition at the end of the term is the same as it was at first ; and fur- ther , that all the force ( like the material ) , which has been expended in the building up ...
... period , is given back by it during that period , provided that its condition at the end of the term is the same as it was at first ; and fur- ther , that all the force ( like the material ) , which has been expended in the building up ...
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