On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man: Principally with Reference to the Supply of His Wants, and the Exercise of His Intellectual FacultiesWilliam Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... vertebræ which belong to the thorax or chest , by the mode of ar- ticulation between them and the ribs ; each rib being united , not entirely to a single vertebra , but partially to two contiguous vertebræ , near their line of junction ...
... vertebræ which belong to the thorax or chest , by the mode of ar- ticulation between them and the ribs ; each rib being united , not entirely to a single vertebra , but partially to two contiguous vertebræ , near their line of junction ...
الصفحة 51
... vertebral animals , to quadrupeds which constitute the highest class , the general mass of the brain upon the whole increases in proportional size ; and at the same time it also more and more resembles that of man both in its general ...
... vertebral animals , to quadrupeds which constitute the highest class , the general mass of the brain upon the whole increases in proportional size ; and at the same time it also more and more resembles that of man both in its general ...
الصفحة 73
... vertebral animals , including even man , is nearly identical in structure in the early period of the embryo state of those ani- mals . But at the period of birth there is a very remarkable difference between the degree of developement ...
... vertebral animals , including even man , is nearly identical in structure in the early period of the embryo state of those ani- mals . But at the period of birth there is a very remarkable difference between the degree of developement ...
الصفحة 321
... vertebræ ; or into vertebral and invertebral animals . And he extended the two invertebral classes of Linnæus to five , and subsequently to tene . 66 With reference to the classification of Ari- stotle , as expressed in his first book ...
... vertebræ ; or into vertebral and invertebral animals . And he extended the two invertebral classes of Linnæus to five , and subsequently to tene . 66 With reference to the classification of Ari- stotle , as expressed in his first book ...
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