Quarterly Journal of Science, Том 18John Churchill and Sons, 1881 |
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... living matter , and to a certain limited extent upon the living , and is compelled to confess that a vast difference exists be- tween them . It can apply its microscope , and discern the wonderful and minute motions peculiar to life ...
... living matter , and to a certain limited extent upon the living , and is compelled to confess that a vast difference exists be- tween them . It can apply its microscope , and discern the wonderful and minute motions peculiar to life ...
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... living beings . They may be very true as accounts of the actings of life , but they tell us nothing as to its nature . These phenomena are effects , but what is their cause ? The conviction is irresistible that there is something — a ...
... living beings . They may be very true as accounts of the actings of life , but they tell us nothing as to its nature . These phenomena are effects , but what is their cause ? The conviction is irresistible that there is something — a ...
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... living organisms the proportions of these elements vary indefi- nitely , and also include some other elements , as phosphorus , & c . It is , however , by no means certain that protoplasm is chemically identical in the two kingdoms of ...
... living organisms the proportions of these elements vary indefi- nitely , and also include some other elements , as phosphorus , & c . It is , however , by no means certain that protoplasm is chemically identical in the two kingdoms of ...
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... living protoplasm , without the aid of matter which is already in a living state . But this power does appear to be possessed by living matter , both vegetable and animal . The former acts upon the binary compounds above mentioned when ...
... living protoplasm , without the aid of matter which is already in a living state . But this power does appear to be possessed by living matter , both vegetable and animal . The former acts upon the binary compounds above mentioned when ...
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... living compound called protoplasm , as the result of the action , of some power upon inert manner . But how does it become living ? All investigation seems to show that , while the contact of living protoplasm is indispensable to this ...
... living compound called protoplasm , as the result of the action , of some power upon inert manner . But how does it become living ? All investigation seems to show that , while the contact of living protoplasm is indispensable to this ...
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