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... remains that constitute the epidermal scales , can be made to resume their cellular shape by being placed in an alkaline solution ; still this is simply the corpse of the globule , a simple physical imbibition , and the regenerated ...
... remains that constitute the epidermal scales , can be made to resume their cellular shape by being placed in an alkaline solution ; still this is simply the corpse of the globule , a simple physical imbibition , and the regenerated ...
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... remains constitute the milk . 2. The nerve globules ( or cells ) are not fixed upon sur- faces under the form of membranes , they are hidden in the deeper parts , constituting what has been called the gray nerve - tissue . By direct ...
... remains constitute the milk . 2. The nerve globules ( or cells ) are not fixed upon sur- faces under the form of membranes , they are hidden in the deeper parts , constituting what has been called the gray nerve - tissue . By direct ...
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... remains intact , whilst the fig 1 fig S 2 A fiy 3 NIKK — Fig . 14. Changes produced in the nerves by section of the spinal roots . * end fastened to the spinal cord is disorganized ( Fig . 14 , 1 and 3 ) ; the ganglions of the posterior ...
... remains intact , whilst the fig 1 fig S 2 A fiy 3 NIKK — Fig . 14. Changes produced in the nerves by section of the spinal roots . * end fastened to the spinal cord is disorganized ( Fig . 14 , 1 and 3 ) ; the ganglions of the posterior ...
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... remains para- lyzed ( for sensation only ) walking becomes impossible or at least painful . There are other examples of reflex action fully as impor- tant as the preceding , principal among which are the secre- tions . It is generally ...
... remains para- lyzed ( for sensation only ) walking becomes impossible or at least painful . There are other examples of reflex action fully as impor- tant as the preceding , principal among which are the secre- tions . It is generally ...
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... remains fixed whilst the anterior portion re- volves around the former as a centre ) , or of a rolling motion ( rotation around the longitudinal axis of the body ) , or of somersaults ( sudden movements forwards or backwards ) . Finally ...
... remains fixed whilst the anterior portion re- volves around the former as a centre ) , or of a rolling motion ( rotation around the longitudinal axis of the body ) , or of somersaults ( sudden movements forwards or backwards ) . Finally ...
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