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... develop- ment . Briefly , these excitants can act with varying degrees of intensity . In the highest degree these may immediately destroy the globule ; thus poisons act more especially upon one or another group of globules , and thus ...
... develop- ment . Briefly , these excitants can act with varying degrees of intensity . In the highest degree these may immediately destroy the globule ; thus poisons act more especially upon one or another group of globules , and thus ...
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... developed in animals completely deprived of the power of sight ( Talpa Asiatica , some of the Ophidio SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY . 59 Special functions of certain cerebral centres, Centre of faculty of language, corpora quadrigemina,
... developed in animals completely deprived of the power of sight ( Talpa Asiatica , some of the Ophidio SPECIAL PHYSIOLOGY . 59 Special functions of certain cerebral centres, Centre of faculty of language, corpora quadrigemina,
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... developed by the oxidation of these sub- stances is so trifling that a man would have entirely consumed his muscular mass after a few days ' labor . The question could only be decided by direct experiment , and the proof needed was very ...
... developed by the oxidation of these sub- stances is so trifling that a man would have entirely consumed his muscular mass after a few days ' labor . The question could only be decided by direct experiment , and the proof needed was very ...
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... develop a much greater force than any machine that we can construct.1 Physiologists have analyzed still more closely the phenom- enon presented by the passage from the first to the second form , and have sought to discover the molecular ...
... develop a much greater force than any machine that we can construct.1 Physiologists have analyzed still more closely the phenom- enon presented by the passage from the first to the second form , and have sought to discover the molecular ...
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... developed in the change undergone by the elements of nutrition , increasing as these are more abundant , diminishing or disappearing in their absence ; and it may be momentarily suspended by any of the excitants of muscular ...
... developed in the change undergone by the elements of nutrition , increasing as these are more abundant , diminishing or disappearing in their absence ; and it may be momentarily suspended by any of the excitants of muscular ...
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A Manual of Physiology: Being a Course of Lectures Mathias Duval,Emile Kuss,Robert Amory No preview available - 2015 |
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absorption albumen albuminoid animal appears arteries auricle becomes Bernard bile bladder blood globule body called canal capillaries carbonic acid cartilages cause cavity cells centre chorda tympani circulation coats cone connective tissue contains contraction corpuscles crystalline lens deglutition digestion dilatation elastic elements epidermis epithelial epithelium especially excitation experiments external extremity fatty fibrine fluid functions ganglion gastric juice glands globular globules glomerulus glottis heart heat influence instance intestinal irritation larynx latter layer liver lung lymphatic means mechanism membrane movements mucous muscles muscular fibres nerve nervous nutrition observed organs orifice ovum oxygen papillæ pathological Paul Bert pharynx phenomena phenomenon phonation physiology plasmatic pneumo-gastric portion posterior pressure produced pulmonary quantity red globules reflex action respiration respiratory retina saliva Schiff secretion sensation sensibility skin spinal cord stomach substance surface takes place temperature tion tube urine vascular vaso-motor veins venous ventricle vesicle vessels white globules