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... fibres or cells are imbedded . in connective tissue or in fluids , of which the refractive power is the same as their own , they cannot be perceived even with the best glasses , and artificial means must be resorted to that they may ...
... fibres or cells are imbedded . in connective tissue or in fluids , of which the refractive power is the same as their own , they cannot be perceived even with the best glasses , and artificial means must be resorted to that they may ...
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... fibres . Nitric Acid . - Diluted with 4 or 5 parts water , separates the elementary parts of many vegetable and animal tis- sues when they are boiled or macerated in it . With chlo- rate of potash it is still more energetic , but ...
... fibres . Nitric Acid . - Diluted with 4 or 5 parts water , separates the elementary parts of many vegetable and animal tis- sues when they are boiled or macerated in it . With chlo- rate of potash it is still more energetic , but ...
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... fibres may be obtained in the ash after burning and mounted in balsam . The lignites of the tertiary period show a vegetable structure similar to the woods of the present period , but the older coal of the palæozoic series is a mass of ...
... fibres may be obtained in the ash after burning and mounted in balsam . The lignites of the tertiary period show a vegetable structure similar to the woods of the present period , but the older coal of the palæozoic series is a mass of ...
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... fibre , muscle , etc. Some cells are provided with cilia , which are limited to one portion of the surface , and project their free extremities into the cavity which they line . Dr. Beale considers the cilia to be formed material , and ...
... fibre , muscle , etc. Some cells are provided with cilia , which are limited to one portion of the surface , and project their free extremities into the cavity which they line . Dr. Beale considers the cilia to be formed material , and ...
Page 130
... fibre ( Plate VI , Fig . 94 ) , which appears to have been detached from the outer membrane . In the seeds of Collomia ... fibres suddenly spring out , making a beautiful object for a half - inch object - glass ( Plate VI , Fig . 95 ) ...
... fibre ( Plate VI , Fig . 94 ) , which appears to have been detached from the outer membrane . In the seeds of Collomia ... fibres suddenly spring out , making a beautiful object for a half - inch object - glass ( Plate VI , Fig . 95 ) ...
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