The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the Progressive Discoveries and Improvements in the Sciences and the Arts, 17±ÇA. and C. Black, 1863 |
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... Fibres in Australia fitted for Manufac- tures . By FERDINAND MUELLER , Government Bo- tanist , 155-157 GEOLOGY . 5. Glaciers in Turkistan . 6. On Celts from Bun- delkund , and some Chert Implements from the An- damans . By W. THEOBOLD ...
... Fibres in Australia fitted for Manufac- tures . By FERDINAND MUELLER , Government Bo- tanist , 155-157 GEOLOGY . 5. Glaciers in Turkistan . 6. On Celts from Bun- delkund , and some Chert Implements from the An- damans . By W. THEOBOLD ...
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... fibres as they enter the ganglia from the peripheral nerves ; and if he was mistaken in his idea that there were two columns in the central part of the nervous system , a motor and a sensory , and came to wrong conclusions about the ...
... fibres as they enter the ganglia from the peripheral nerves ; and if he was mistaken in his idea that there were two columns in the central part of the nervous system , a motor and a sensory , and came to wrong conclusions about the ...
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... fibres , and neurilemma , * but did not attempt to describe the arrangement of these in the ganglia . Different methods of hardening and preparing the nervous system have been recommended and employed by different observers . The ...
... fibres , and neurilemma , * but did not attempt to describe the arrangement of these in the ganglia . Different methods of hardening and preparing the nervous system have been recommended and employed by different observers . The ...
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... fibre . There is still enough of the brown colour produced by the chromic acid left to give definition and sharp- ness ... fibres , and the relation of these to each other , may be seen very beautifully . The advantage of thus colouring ...
... fibre . There is still enough of the brown colour produced by the chromic acid left to give definition and sharp- ness ... fibres , and the relation of these to each other , may be seen very beautifully . The advantage of thus colouring ...
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... fibres , the external run- ning longitudinally , and the internal running transversely round . Each fibre is very distinct , and there are a few nuclei among them . In a very thin cross - section of a ganglion , the sheath presents an ...
... fibres , the external run- ning longitudinally , and the internal running transversely round . Each fibre is very distinct , and there are a few nuclei among them . In a very thin cross - section of a ganglion , the sheath presents an ...
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