The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical Society, and Record of Histological Research at Home and Abroad, Том 4Robert Hardwicke, 1870 |
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... action was observed in the sample , and small transparent cells were seen to be tolerably abundant , but they did not appear to possess much action . The sample was fre- quently examined for alcohol , but very little was found to have ...
... action was observed in the sample , and small transparent cells were seen to be tolerably abundant , but they did not appear to possess much action . The sample was fre- quently examined for alcohol , but very little was found to have ...
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... action set up in the malt extract which prevents the formation of mucilage . With malt extracts prepared in the cold very fair fermentations can be obtained ; but as the samples are primarily occupied by a variety of organisms , a large ...
... action set up in the malt extract which prevents the formation of mucilage . With malt extracts prepared in the cold very fair fermentations can be obtained ; but as the samples are primarily occupied by a variety of organisms , a large ...
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... action of moulds rather than to determine their origin and mode of development , but as it is alleged by some that the blue mould of malt is the ultimate de- velopment of the yeast plant , I cannot help stating that I have failed in my ...
... action of moulds rather than to determine their origin and mode of development , but as it is alleged by some that the blue mould of malt is the ultimate de- velopment of the yeast plant , I cannot help stating that I have failed in my ...
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... action with most fungoid growths in sugar solutions , whereas the action of the yeast plant is general , and it seems to be essential that the material upon which it depends for nourishment should be in solution . Malt and Grape Yeast ...
... action with most fungoid growths in sugar solutions , whereas the action of the yeast plant is general , and it seems to be essential that the material upon which it depends for nourishment should be in solution . Malt and Grape Yeast ...
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... action that a less quantity of proof spirit is required to be present in liqueur than in ordinary wines , to prevent their deterioration . For example , a properly - made liqueur wine , containing 20 per cent . of glucose and about 14 ...
... action that a less quantity of proof spirit is required to be present in liqueur than in ordinary wines , to prevent their deterioration . For example , a properly - made liqueur wine , containing 20 per cent . of glucose and about 14 ...
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Стр. 232 - But if, in the present state of science, the alternative is offered us, either germs can stand a greater heat than has been supposed, or the molecules of dead matter, for no valid or intelligible reason that is assigned, are able to rearrange themselves into living bodies, exactly such as can be demonstrated to be frequently produced in another way, I cannot understand how choice can be, even for a moment, doubtful.
Стр. 151 - ... foci coincide, the ratio of the size of the object to the size of the image formed by the combined systems is equal to the ratio of the principal foci of the two optical systems adjacent respectively to object and image. The two optical systems in this case are...
Стр. 163 - They were found buried in the sand. The peduncle, which was about six times the length of the shell, being encased in a sand tube differing in no respect from the sand tubes of neighboring annelids. In many instances the peduncle was broken in sifting them from the sand, yet the wound was quickly healed and a new sand-tube promptly formed. When placed on the surface of the sand they were noticed to move quite freely, by the sliding motion, in all directions, of the dorsal and ventral plates, aided...
Стр. 164 - Experiments on itacolumite (articulite), with the explanation of its flexibility and its relation to the formation of the diamond.
Стр. 147 - The actual direction in the plant is from the apex of the leaf in sunlight and toward it in the shade. This change in direction is so rapid when produced by the shadow of fast flitting clouds across the sun's disc that it would seem that the change of temperature could hardly be felt by the plant, it certainly could not be by an ordinary thermometer ; but a heated body properly placed will quicken the circulation, as will cold retard it.
Стр. 201 - I think they consist of a peculiar kind of living matter, the smallest particle of which, when supplied with its proper pabulum, will grow and multiply, giving rise to millions of little particles like itself, each having similar properties and powers.
Стр. 336 - Ueber die wachsende Kenntniss des unsichtbaren Lebens als felsbildende Bacillarien in Californien. Mit 3 Taf. Abbild. 1870. gr. 4°.
Стр. 163 - It was distinctly and regularly ringed, and presented a remarkably worm-like appearance. It had layers of circular and longitudinal muscular fibre, and coiled itself in numerous folds or unwound at full length. It was contractile, also, and quickly jerked the body beneath the sand when alarmed.
Стр. 326 - But expectation is permissible where belief is not; and if it were given me to look beyond the abyss of geologically recorded time to the still more remote period when the earth was passing through physical and chemical conditions...
Стр. 163 - Lingula had the power of moving over the sand by the sliding motion of the two valves, using at the same time the fringes of seta) which swung promptly back and forth like a galley of oars, leaving a peculiar track in the sand.