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... follows : 1st , By the formation of male or female ovula ( spermatozoidal cells ) ; 2d , by the formation of the embry- onic tissues by layers of blastoderm ; 3d , in the full - grown animal by the production and renewal of the ...
... follows : 1st , By the formation of male or female ovula ( spermatozoidal cells ) ; 2d , by the formation of the embry- onic tissues by layers of blastoderm ; 3d , in the full - grown animal by the production and renewal of the ...
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... follows , it presides over the secretion from the dif- ferent salivary glands , the contraction of the muscles con- cerned in the first intervals of deglutition ( velum palati , styloid muscles , posterior belly of the digastric , etc ...
... follows , it presides over the secretion from the dif- ferent salivary glands , the contraction of the muscles con- cerned in the first intervals of deglutition ( velum palati , styloid muscles , posterior belly of the digastric , etc ...
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... follow , in their progress to the spinal cord , the anterior roots from centre to periphery , and then , either at the anastomosis of the two roots , or , more probably , at the point of the plexus ( cervi- cal , thoracic , lumbar , etc ...
... follow , in their progress to the spinal cord , the anterior roots from centre to periphery , and then , either at the anastomosis of the two roots , or , more probably , at the point of the plexus ( cervi- cal , thoracic , lumbar , etc ...
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... follow an ascending or descending course , or do they cross from one side of the cord to the other ? Neuroglia , a kind of connective tissue in the spinal cord , adopting the explanation of Virchow ( op . cit . pp . 71 , et seq . ) has ...
... follow an ascending or descending course , or do they cross from one side of the cord to the other ? Neuroglia , a kind of connective tissue in the spinal cord , adopting the explanation of Virchow ( op . cit . pp . 71 , et seq . ) has ...
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... follow a sensory impression , by a sort of reflection of the latter striking against the columns of the brain and being reflected like a luminous ray from a polished surface . The comparison was well made to illustrate the method of ...
... follow a sensory impression , by a sort of reflection of the latter striking against the columns of the brain and being reflected like a luminous ray from a polished surface . The comparison was well made to illustrate the method of ...
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