On the Adaptation of External Nature to the Physical Condition of Man [etc.]: 2W. Pickering, 1833 - 375 من الصفحات |
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... , sciences , and the whole extent of literature . He desired , moreover , that the profits arising from the sale of the works so published should be paid to the authors of the works . xii The late President of the Royal Society , Davies.
... , sciences , and the whole extent of literature . He desired , moreover , that the profits arising from the sale of the works so published should be paid to the authors of the works . xii The late President of the Royal Society , Davies.
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... whole extent . Every atom of a crystallized mass of gypsum consists of water , lime , and sulphuric acid , united in the same pro- portions as are found to exist in the whole mass , or in any given part of it . The individuals of the ...
... whole extent . Every atom of a crystallized mass of gypsum consists of water , lime , and sulphuric acid , united in the same pro- portions as are found to exist in the whole mass , or in any given part of it . The individuals of the ...
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... whole column is made up of numerous parts , called vertebræ , which are so firmly bound together as to lessen the chance of being broken in the act of bend- ing ; and these vertebræ being applied to each other , throughout , by broad ...
... whole column is made up of numerous parts , called vertebræ , which are so firmly bound together as to lessen the chance of being broken in the act of bend- ing ; and these vertebræ being applied to each other , throughout , by broad ...
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... whole , are differently disposed in the neck , the back , and the loins ; so as to be accommodated to the degree and kind of motion required in each : thus the vertebræ of the neck admit of a lateral motion to a greater extent than ...
... whole , are differently disposed in the neck , the back , and the loins ; so as to be accommodated to the degree and kind of motion required in each : thus the vertebræ of the neck admit of a lateral motion to a greater extent than ...
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... whole it will be found that , in propor- tion as the powers and relations of animals are extensive , their structure resembles that of man . And , with respect to the degrees of this resem- blance , it may be observed that occasionally ...
... whole it will be found that , in propor- tion as the powers and relations of animals are extensive , their structure resembles that of man . And , with respect to the degrees of this resem- blance , it may be observed that occasionally ...
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