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... followed by permanent growth . Darwin , in his re- searches , has shewn that apparently every growing part of every plant is continually circumnutating , though often on a small scale . " Even the stems of seedlings , ous move- ment ...
... followed by permanent growth . Darwin , in his re- searches , has shewn that apparently every growing part of every plant is continually circumnutating , though often on a small scale . " Even the stems of seedlings , ous move- ment ...
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... followed by more action . stimula- tion . The child may be amply fed , but live in a dull dark Want of house , with but few people about to talk to him . Food supply being good in kind , and the supply being regular in time and ...
... followed by more action . stimula- tion . The child may be amply fed , but live in a dull dark Want of house , with but few people about to talk to him . Food supply being good in kind , and the supply being regular in time and ...
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... followed by their contraction . A double result then may follow stimulation Double of the nerve - centre , local molecular changes in the centre , and nerve - currents passing from it to certain muscles . When we study movements we ...
... followed by their contraction . A double result then may follow stimulation Double of the nerve - centre , local molecular changes in the centre , and nerve - currents passing from it to certain muscles . When we study movements we ...
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... followed by movement , and no permanent impression is produced thereby in the centre . When an impression has been produced in a nerve - centre , the time of observation must be prolonged to see if you may find any delayed impression ...
... followed by movement , and no permanent impression is produced thereby in the centre . When an impression has been produced in a nerve - centre , the time of observation must be prolonged to see if you may find any delayed impression ...
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... followed by his eating it . Sight of the cricket - ball coming towards him , is followed by the combination of movements necessary to his getting ready to catch it . Hypothesis I assume as my hypothesis , that such actions are due of co ...
... followed by his eating it . Sight of the cricket - ball coming towards him , is followed by the combination of movements necessary to his getting ready to catch it . Hypothesis I assume as my hypothesis , that such actions are due of co ...
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