Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 13Victoria Institute., 1880 |
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... Prof. Tyndall does not himself concede this a little further on , we shall ask in due time . But Prof. Tyndall having shaped his major premise to suit himself , proceeds to discuss the minor premise by asking whether the human body ...
... Prof. Tyndall does not himself concede this a little further on , we shall ask in due time . But Prof. Tyndall having shaped his major premise to suit himself , proceeds to discuss the minor premise by asking whether the human body ...
Стр. 85
... Prof. Tyndall contends , we cannot but inquire whether the human body performs no other offices than these two , i.e. , whether all the functions of life are resolvable into digestion , breathing , walking , climbing , and lifting ...
... Prof. Tyndall contends , we cannot but inquire whether the human body performs no other offices than these two , i.e. , whether all the functions of life are resolvable into digestion , breathing , walking , climbing , and lifting ...
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... Prof. Tyndall began his argument which was to prove that " the body falls under the category of machines , " and that as a machine it generates no force , he does not seem to have thought of any other function as possible except the two ...
... Prof. Tyndall began his argument which was to prove that " the body falls under the category of machines , " and that as a machine it generates no force , he does not seem to have thought of any other function as possible except the two ...
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... Prof. Tyndall has scarcely recognized and imperfectly explained , we hold that this body performs other functions , which the doctrine of the conserva- tion of force does not at all account for , and which are not proved to be ...
... Prof. Tyndall has scarcely recognized and imperfectly explained , we hold that this body performs other functions , which the doctrine of the conserva- tion of force does not at all account for , and which are not proved to be ...
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... Prof. Tyndall's illuminated vision . † Prof. Tyndall asserts , not infrequently , with unqualified positiveness , that sciences cease where mechanical relations cannot be mathematically determined . He objects to any scientific ...
... Prof. Tyndall's illuminated vision . † Prof. Tyndall asserts , not infrequently , with unqualified positiveness , that sciences cease where mechanical relations cannot be mathematically determined . He objects to any scientific ...
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