The Origins and Growth of BiologyArthur Rook Penguin Books, 1964 - Всего страниц: 402 |
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... become thick where they are most fleshy , and again they lengthen and become thin according as they in combina- tion draw up a limb , either letting themselves go back and having been drawn out permit the limb to be pulled in an ...
... become thick where they are most fleshy , and again they lengthen and become thin according as they in combina- tion draw up a limb , either letting themselves go back and having been drawn out permit the limb to be pulled in an ...
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... become harder during its action . Now this hardness proceeds from tension , precisely as when the forearm is grasped , its ten- dons are perceived to become tense and resilient when the fingers are moved . 4. It may further be observed ...
... become harder during its action . Now this hardness proceeds from tension , precisely as when the forearm is grasped , its ten- dons are perceived to become tense and resilient when the fingers are moved . 4. It may further be observed ...
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... become larger ( gigas ) and darker yellow ( rubrinervis ) , or smaller ( oblonga and scintillans ) and paler ( albida ) . The fruits become longer ( rubrinervis ) or shorter ( gigas , albida , lata ) . The epidermis becomes more uneven ...
... become larger ( gigas ) and darker yellow ( rubrinervis ) , or smaller ( oblonga and scintillans ) and paler ( albida ) . The fruits become longer ( rubrinervis ) or shorter ( gigas , albida , lata ) . The epidermis becomes more uneven ...
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