What an enormous revolution would be made in biology, if physics or chemistry could supply the physiologist with a means of making out the molecular structure of living tissues comparable to that' which the spectroscope affords to the inquirer into the... The Victorian Naturalist - Page 231888Full view - About this book
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 604 lehte
...the greatest depths of the ocean ; to methods of exploring some of the most hidden secrets of life ? What an enormous revolution would be made in biology,...of the heavenly bodies. At the present moment the constituents of our own bodies are more remote from our ken than those of Sirins, in this respect.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 666 lehte
...the greatest dep'hs of the ocean ; to methods of exploring some of the most hidden secrets of life ? What an enormous revolution would be made in biology,...of the heavenly bodies. At the present moment the constituents of our own bodies are more remote from our ken than those of Sirius, in this respect.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 884 lehte
...of exploring some of the must hidden secrets of life? What an enormous revolution would be made tn biology, if physics or chemistry could supply the...the nature of the heavenly bodies. At the present m jment the constituents of our own bodies are more remote from our ken than those of Sirius, in this... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 604 lehte
...would be made in biology, if physics or chemistry conld supply the physiologist with a means of making1 out the molecular structure of living tissues comparable...of the heavenly bodies. At the present moment the constituents of our own bodies are more remote from our ken than those of Sirius, in this respect.... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1886 - 590 lehte
...the greatest depths of the ocean ; to methods of exploring some of the most hidden secrets of life ? What an enormous revolution would be made in biology, if physics or chemistry conld supply the physiologist with a means of making out the molecular structure of living tissues... | |
| William Frear, Charles Plumb - 1888 - 376 lehte
...constituents of living tissues. , In his address to the Royal society, already referred to, Prof. Huxley says, "What an enormous revolution would be made in biology...of the heavenly bodies. At the present moment the constituents of our own bodies are more remote from our ken, than those of Sirius in this respect."... | |
| A. Rupert Hall, B. A. Bembridge - 1986 - 506 lehte
...terms of physics and chemistry. In his Royal Society Presidential Address of 1885, TH Huxley said: 'What an enormous revolution would be made in biology,...of the heavenly bodies. At the present moment the constituents of our own bodies are more remote from our ken than those of Sirius, in this respect.'6... | |
| Audrey Wood - 2001 - 438 lehte
...Molecules The long road to our first significant business to come from superconductivity — in NMR What an enormous revolution would be made in biology',...of the heavenly bodies. At the present moment the constituents of our own bodies are more remote from our ken than those of Syrius. (TH Huxley, from... | |
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