Journal of Applied Microscopy, Volume 3Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, 1900 - Microscope and microscopy |
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... specimens in the Aquarium in New York city ; the most striking features about all the animals were their brilliant colors , remarkable shapes , and often great size ; there were also many curious pro- tective devices . The officers for ...
... specimens in the Aquarium in New York city ; the most striking features about all the animals were their brilliant colors , remarkable shapes , and often great size ; there were also many curious pro- tective devices . The officers for ...
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... Specimens of Plague Bacillus from Two Cases of Bubonic Plague Admitted to New York Harbor , November , 1899 . WILLIAM HALLECK PARK , Laboratory of New York Board of Health . " Notes on the Effect of Blood Serum from Tuberculous Animals ...
... Specimens of Plague Bacillus from Two Cases of Bubonic Plague Admitted to New York Harbor , November , 1899 . WILLIAM HALLECK PARK , Laboratory of New York Board of Health . " Notes on the Effect of Blood Serum from Tuberculous Animals ...
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... specimens . The minority of the committee maintained that zoology would best be taught in the first or second year , thus preceding physics and chemistry ; and that but little time should be taken for dissection . In the annual address ...
... specimens . The minority of the committee maintained that zoology would best be taught in the first or second year , thus preceding physics and chemistry ; and that but little time should be taken for dissection . In the annual address ...
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... specimens , are highly desirable ; but the most important part of the equipment is a good teacher . The essentials for work in botany and zoology are a teacher , a pupil , and a specimen . The same idea was brought out at the first ...
... specimens , are highly desirable ; but the most important part of the equipment is a good teacher . The essentials for work in botany and zoology are a teacher , a pupil , and a specimen . The same idea was brought out at the first ...
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... specimens all that is necessary in any dissection . In a general experience meeting following the regular program ... specimen for dissection , the regular fund for that purpose having been exhausted . Chickens are prefer- able for the ...
... specimens all that is necessary in any dissection . In a general experience meeting following the regular program ... specimen for dissection , the regular fund for that purpose having been exhausted . Chickens are prefer- able for the ...
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