Journal of Reconstructives, Dietetics and Alimentation, Том 18Gazette Publishing Company, 1902 |
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... cells with the products of combustion . In this manner , carbonic - acid poisoning and a species of self - infection are more or less permanently established . The destructive influence of sunlight upon the tubercle bacillus is now ...
... cells with the products of combustion . In this manner , carbonic - acid poisoning and a species of self - infection are more or less permanently established . The destructive influence of sunlight upon the tubercle bacillus is now ...
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... cells and tis- sues of the body in the form of nuclein , protagon or lecithin . Fluorin occurs in small quantities ... cells , the spermatozoa and ovum . Spermatozoa are cells modified for locomotion and entrance into the ovum . Human ...
... cells and tis- sues of the body in the form of nuclein , protagon or lecithin . Fluorin occurs in small quantities ... cells , the spermatozoa and ovum . Spermatozoa are cells modified for locomotion and entrance into the ovum . Human ...
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... cells and a fluid intercellular substance . Unlike other tissues it does not possess the pronounced independence of growing by cell multiplication or performing special local functions . It is rather a subservient to the other tissues ...
... cells and a fluid intercellular substance . Unlike other tissues it does not possess the pronounced independence of growing by cell multiplication or performing special local functions . It is rather a subservient to the other tissues ...
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... cells as it is carried through the capillaries . Thus the leucocytes be- come the distributers of tissue pabulum throughout the organism , and aside of this they possess the power to antagonize spe- cific pathogenic germs . Their ...
... cells as it is carried through the capillaries . Thus the leucocytes be- come the distributers of tissue pabulum throughout the organism , and aside of this they possess the power to antagonize spe- cific pathogenic germs . Their ...
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... cells are excluded . Fruits and salads are used ad libitum . Dr. Conklin's ideas of the uses of fats in the system are sustained by re- sults from their administration , and a logi- cal sequence from his premise might be that the larger ...
... cells are excluded . Fruits and salads are used ad libitum . Dr. Conklin's ideas of the uses of fats in the system are sustained by re- sults from their administration , and a logi- cal sequence from his premise might be that the larger ...
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Стр. 573 - TEARS, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depth of some divine despair Rise in the heart, and gather to the eyes, In looking on the happy Autumn-fields, And thinking of the days that are no more. Fresh as the first beam glittering on a sail, That brings our friends up from the underworld, Sad as the last which reddens over one That sinks with all we love below the verge ; So sad, so fresh, the days...
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