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Page 28
... normal current of a state of rest . The de- duction can easily be drawn in what way the fatigue of the nerve may be brought about , and why an irritation too long maintained may cause destruction , which latter may also be accompanied ...
... normal current of a state of rest . The de- duction can easily be drawn in what way the fatigue of the nerve may be brought about , and why an irritation too long maintained may cause destruction , which latter may also be accompanied ...
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... normal current of repose . In a nerve displaying activity , there appears to be a sort of molecular vibration which is propagated from point to point at the rate of 28 to 30 metres to the second . This molecular vibration extends both ...
... normal current of repose . In a nerve displaying activity , there appears to be a sort of molecular vibration which is propagated from point to point at the rate of 28 to 30 metres to the second . This molecular vibration extends both ...
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... normal phenomenon of this kind , the respiratory reflex action may be cited , for the im- pression that the pulmonary surface sends to the bulb is transmitted by the pneumo - gastric ; which , under favorable circumstances , is brought ...
... normal phenomenon of this kind , the respiratory reflex action may be cited , for the im- pression that the pulmonary surface sends to the bulb is transmitted by the pneumo - gastric ; which , under favorable circumstances , is brought ...
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... normal posture , a necessity no less imperious than the first . There are not seen in the behavior of the animal any of those capricious changes , or spontaneous movements from repose to activity and vice versa , that characterize ...
... normal posture , a necessity no less imperious than the first . There are not seen in the behavior of the animal any of those capricious changes , or spontaneous movements from repose to activity and vice versa , that characterize ...
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... Normal appearance of a recent primitive fasciculus , with its transverse striæ . b , Fasciculus treated by dilute acetic acid ( the nuclei showing more dis- tinctly the nucleoli ) . c , Under the action of concentrated acetic acid the ...
... Normal appearance of a recent primitive fasciculus , with its transverse striæ . b , Fasciculus treated by dilute acetic acid ( the nuclei showing more dis- tinctly the nucleoli ) . c , Under the action of concentrated acetic acid the ...
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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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