The North American Review, Τόμος 55James Russell Lowell, Charles Eliot Norton, Henry Adams, Allen Thorndike Rice, Lloyd Stephens Bryce, George Brinton McClellan Harvey, Joseph Hilton Smyth, Robert Dana, Robley Wilson, Vicente F. Gotera, Rachel Morgan, J. D. Schraffenberger, Grant Annis George Tracey University of Northern Iowa, 1842 |
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Σελίδα 479
... matter from the state of motion to that of rest ( static equilibrium ) ; under the influence of the nervous system , this matter enters again into a state of motion . The ultimate causes of these different conditions of the vital force ...
... matter from the state of motion to that of rest ( static equilibrium ) ; under the influence of the nervous system , this matter enters again into a state of motion . The ultimate causes of these different conditions of the vital force ...
Σελίδα 481
... matter . But it is time to inquire into the truth of all this . What is the evidence , that the functions of life are mere processes in chemical composition and analysis ? To those who have given the least attention to the subject , the ...
... matter . But it is time to inquire into the truth of all this . What is the evidence , that the functions of life are mere processes in chemical composition and analysis ? To those who have given the least attention to the subject , the ...
Σελίδα 496
... matter , the increase of the change of matter in any part is followed by an increase of all motions . According to the conducting power of the nerves , the available force is carried away by the nerves of involuntary motion alone , or ...
... matter , the increase of the change of matter in any part is followed by an increase of all motions . According to the conducting power of the nerves , the available force is carried away by the nerves of involuntary motion alone , or ...
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