The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 11. köideA. and C. Black, 1860 |
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... indicating the true relations of the forms which occur in dimorphous species ; and I think they are fully sufficient to bear us out in the conclusion , that both the bare - eyed and the hood - eyed Medusa are to be considered as ...
... indicating the true relations of the forms which occur in dimorphous species ; and I think they are fully sufficient to bear us out in the conclusion , that both the bare - eyed and the hood - eyed Medusa are to be considered as ...
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... indicate its analogy to the stem of the fern . Is it not rather a viviparous inflorescence , such as occurs at times in the higher plants ? naked embryo - already so far organised on the insect 12 Dr George Ogilvie's Observations on the.
... indicate its analogy to the stem of the fern . Is it not rather a viviparous inflorescence , such as occurs at times in the higher plants ? naked embryo - already so far organised on the insect 12 Dr George Ogilvie's Observations on the.
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... indicate a certain community of nature between them . Such are the following : - 1. The duplication , in whole or part , of the embryonic axis , as an occasional abnormality , even in the higher species , re- sulting in the formation of ...
... indicate a certain community of nature between them . Such are the following : - 1. The duplication , in whole or part , of the embryonic axis , as an occasional abnormality , even in the higher species , re- sulting in the formation of ...
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... indicate that at high temperatures , say 1000 ° , gases require more caloric to raise their temperature than at low temperatures . The heating powers in column 17 are by Andrews , and are expressed in parts by weight of water heated 1 ...
... indicate that at high temperatures , say 1000 ° , gases require more caloric to raise their temperature than at low temperatures . The heating powers in column 17 are by Andrews , and are expressed in parts by weight of water heated 1 ...
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... indicated . This temperature can be expected in practice only when all the heat produced is present in the gaseous current , at the point where we look for such temperature . In most cases part of it is immediately radiated and absorbed ...
... indicated . This temperature can be expected in practice only when all the heat produced is present in the gaseous current , at the point where we look for such temperature . In most cases part of it is immediately radiated and absorbed ...
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