The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 22Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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الصفحة 148
body , named , respectively , alimentary , living , and formed matter . He uses this phrase , " living matter , " to replace the term " protoplasm , " which he considers to have become in- definite in meaning , from being applied to ...
body , named , respectively , alimentary , living , and formed matter . He uses this phrase , " living matter , " to replace the term " protoplasm , " which he considers to have become in- definite in meaning , from being applied to ...
الصفحة 152
... matter is produced on its outer surface . This formed matter is pushed outwardly , as produced , till the complete hair consists of a long line of formed matter , with an active nucleus at its root . May we not class both these forms of ...
... matter is produced on its outer surface . This formed matter is pushed outwardly , as produced , till the complete hair consists of a long line of formed matter , with an active nucleus at its root . May we not class both these forms of ...
الصفحة 158
seems to point to an attractive relation between the two forms of matter as its cause , the protoplasm moving towards matter for which it has a chemical affinity , just as the magnet moves towards matter for which it has a magnetic ...
seems to point to an attractive relation between the two forms of matter as its cause , the protoplasm moving towards matter for which it has a chemical affinity , just as the magnet moves towards matter for which it has a magnetic ...
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