New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 32Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1873 |
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... original source . Each plant owes the carbon and hydrogen of which it mainly consists , to the carbonic acid and water contained in the surrounding air and earth . Carbonic acid and water must however be decom- posed before their carbon ...
... original source . Each plant owes the carbon and hydrogen of which it mainly consists , to the carbonic acid and water contained in the surrounding air and earth . Carbonic acid and water must however be decom- posed before their carbon ...
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... original spark of vitality have indefinitely multiplied itself ? But admitting the supposition to be as absurd as Mr. Maudsley thinks it , his alternatives do not exhaust the possibilities of the case . Vitality might be self ...
... original spark of vitality have indefinitely multiplied itself ? But admitting the supposition to be as absurd as Mr. Maudsley thinks it , his alternatives do not exhaust the possibilities of the case . Vitality might be self ...
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... original act of knowledge they are separated by a gulf which cannot be passed . There is no doubt a psychological value in physio- fogical research ; but such research can never blossom into psychology . If it were possible to observe ...
... original act of knowledge they are separated by a gulf which cannot be passed . There is no doubt a psychological value in physio- fogical research ; but such research can never blossom into psychology . If it were possible to observe ...
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... original homogene- ity will be destroyed . Heterogeneity , being once established , will cause a still more varied reaction of the several parts , and the necessary result will be a still more complex heterogeneity 28 [ Jan. , Herbert ...
... original homogene- ity will be destroyed . Heterogeneity , being once established , will cause a still more varied reaction of the several parts , and the necessary result will be a still more complex heterogeneity 28 [ Jan. , Herbert ...
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... original equilibrium . This may take place in one of two ways . Either the disturbing forces may be such as to overbalance the affinities of the organic elements , in which case there result those changes known as decomposition , or ...
... original equilibrium . This may take place in one of two ways . Either the disturbing forces may be such as to overbalance the affinities of the organic elements , in which case there result those changes known as decomposition , or ...
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