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... acid , until it may have become burnt up or putrid . The globule , however , far from being destroyed by this change , is transformed , is multiplied . This represents its life . Cuvier defines this " un tourbillon " ( vortex ) ...
... acid , until it may have become burnt up or putrid . The globule , however , far from being destroyed by this change , is transformed , is multiplied . This represents its life . Cuvier defines this " un tourbillon " ( vortex ) ...
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... acids even , produce the same phenomenon , which is naturally , in the physiological condition , almost ex- clusively manifested under the influence of the nervous sys- tem . A more interesting division would be based upon the nature ...
... acids even , produce the same phenomenon , which is naturally , in the physiological condition , almost ex- clusively manifested under the influence of the nervous sys- tem . A more interesting division would be based upon the nature ...
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... acid . B , White primitive fibre , from crural nerve . a , Axis cylinder exposed . v , v , Fibre , with its medullary sheath , becoming varicose and oozing out in drops at m , m . C , Primitive fibre from brain , containing no myeline ...
... acid . B , White primitive fibre , from crural nerve . a , Axis cylinder exposed . v , v , Fibre , with its medullary sheath , becoming varicose and oozing out in drops at m , m . C , Primitive fibre from brain , containing no myeline ...
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... acid ) . a ' , Constriction . b ' , Nucleus in segment . c , External nucleus in sheath . a nerve globule to an element of another variety ,. Fig . 9. - Nerve tubes , ac- cording to Ranvier's re- Fig . 13 . Origin of the spinal roots ...
... acid ) . a ' , Constriction . b ' , Nucleus in segment . c , External nucleus in sheath . a nerve globule to an element of another variety ,. Fig . 9. - Nerve tubes , ac- cording to Ranvier's re- Fig . 13 . Origin of the spinal roots ...
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... acids , ammonia , & c .; these agents , it will be seen , excite likewise the muscles , but in this case they need not be so concen- trated as in the former . Others may be in the nature of mechanical or physical excitants ; as , for ...
... acids , ammonia , & c .; these agents , it will be seen , excite likewise the muscles , but in this case they need not be so concen- trated as in the former . Others may be in the nature of mechanical or physical excitants ; as , for ...
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