Philosophical MagazineTaylor & Francis., 1829 - Physics |
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Page 54
... animals , this process must be reversed ; and whenever we find organs performing the same function in different animals , we must conclude that they are in reality the same organs , however they may differ in their size , structure ...
... animals , this process must be reversed ; and whenever we find organs performing the same function in different animals , we must conclude that they are in reality the same organs , however they may differ in their size , structure ...
Page 83
... animal electricity resides only in the imperfect conduc- tors forming the organs of living animals , and its object in the œconomy of nature is to act on living animals . Distinctions might be established in pursuing the various ...
... animal electricity resides only in the imperfect conduc- tors forming the organs of living animals , and its object in the œconomy of nature is to act on living animals . Distinctions might be established in pursuing the various ...
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... animals . The dimensions are given by the French metre , with a view of facilitating the comparison of their size ... animal , but broken and not identified . The bones are in general well preserved , heavy , and seem to have lost very ...
... animals . The dimensions are given by the French metre , with a view of facilitating the comparison of their size ... animal , but broken and not identified . The bones are in general well preserved , heavy , and seem to have lost very ...
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JULY | 1 |
Mr Childrens Abstract of the Characters of Ochsenheimers | 9 |
Mr Foxs Remarks on Mineral Veins | 19 |
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