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... Tubes , with Secondary Deposit . BOOK II . SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY . IV . OF FOOD , and the DigeSTIVE PROCESS 1. Sources of the Demand for Aliment 236 236 2. Of the Digestive Apparatus , and its Actions in general 252 3. Of the Movements of ...
... Tubes , with Secondary Deposit . BOOK II . SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY . IV . OF FOOD , and the DigeSTIVE PROCESS 1. Sources of the Demand for Aliment 236 236 2. Of the Digestive Apparatus , and its Actions in general 252 3. Of the Movements of ...
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... tubes , the elasticity of their walls , the contractile power of the heart , and the physical properties of the fluid , could be precisely imitated , the artificial apparatus would give us an exact repre- sentation of the actions of the ...
... tubes , the elasticity of their walls , the contractile power of the heart , and the physical properties of the fluid , could be precisely imitated , the artificial apparatus would give us an exact repre- sentation of the actions of the ...
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... tubes filled with water which had been saturated with carbonic acid ( after the expulsion of the previonsly dis ... tube that had been placed in the green and blue portion of the spectrum , would not amount , in the same proportion ...
... tubes filled with water which had been saturated with carbonic acid ( after the expulsion of the previonsly dis ... tube that had been placed in the green and blue portion of the spectrum , would not amount , in the same proportion ...
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... tube , precisely after the manner of the shell - membrane of the Bird's egg ; but which is afterwards pene- trated by vessels proceeding from the embryo , and in time acquires a new structure ( CHAP . XI . ) 183. The completeness of the ...
... tube , precisely after the manner of the shell - membrane of the Bird's egg ; but which is afterwards pene- trated by vessels proceeding from the embryo , and in time acquires a new structure ( CHAP . XI . ) 183. The completeness of the ...
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... tube , and lines the cavity of the tympanum . 201. Near the opposite termination of the alimentary canal , more ... tubes to their fimbriated extremities , where it becomes continuous with the serous lining of the abdominal cavity , the ...
... tube , and lines the cavity of the tympanum . 201. Near the opposite termination of the alimentary canal , more ... tubes to their fimbriated extremities , where it becomes continuous with the serous lining of the abdominal cavity , the ...
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