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... mass , or ganglion , from which fibrils pro- ceed in a peculiar manner to the eyeball . On either side of the nervous mass , or optic ganglion as it may be called , the fibrils * Communicated by the Author . Third Series . Vol . 8. No ...
... mass , or ganglion , from which fibrils pro- ceed in a peculiar manner to the eyeball . On either side of the nervous mass , or optic ganglion as it may be called , the fibrils * Communicated by the Author . Third Series . Vol . 8. No ...
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... mass at different places a formation exactly similar to one of vegetable origin : I. represents a small mass of green iodide from which the cryptogamic - looking excrescence sprung ; 2. represents the root , which was of a red 2 crimson ...
... mass at different places a formation exactly similar to one of vegetable origin : I. represents a small mass of green iodide from which the cryptogamic - looking excrescence sprung ; 2. represents the root , which was of a red 2 crimson ...
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... mass , and much heat is at the same time generated . *** This red iodide is formed by many other processes , as when a solution of bicyanuret of mercury is added to an alcoholic solution of iodine , in which case it instantly ...
... mass , and much heat is at the same time generated . *** This red iodide is formed by many other processes , as when a solution of bicyanuret of mercury is added to an alcoholic solution of iodine , in which case it instantly ...
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... masses or balls of metal of different kinds , were deflected through the same distance , whatever were the metals used , provided that the weights of the masses were equal . Secondly , That the impinging masses rebounded after the ...
... masses or balls of metal of different kinds , were deflected through the same distance , whatever were the metals used , provided that the weights of the masses were equal . Secondly , That the impinging masses rebounded after the ...
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... mass into a smaller space . Now , since it is a con- sequence of our hypothesis , that the repulsive force of each atom varies very rapidly with the distance , and the attractive force slowly , the above - mentioned property will be ...
... mass into a smaller space . Now , since it is a con- sequence of our hypothesis , that the repulsive force of each atom varies very rapidly with the distance , and the attractive force slowly , the above - mentioned property will be ...
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