What it is that causes these cellules to move, I do not profess to know, but certainly it is not because they possess life as independent beings. This much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited by... Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 199 페이지저자: American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860전체보기 - 도서 정보
| 1859 - 482 페이지
...as high as fifty. Very rarely the fibres split longitudinally, and in such instances the fibrillse were most frequently long, and moved about with undulations...independent beings. This much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited by the activity of the lowest... | |
| American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1860 - 472 페이지
...velocity. There was no doubting, after this, the identity of the Vibrios and the muscular fibrilla! ; but I thought such a strange phenomenon ought to have...independent beings. This much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited by the activity of the lowest... | |
| 1859 - 948 페이지
...velocity. There was no doubting, after this, the identity of the Vibrios and the muscular fibrilla? ; but I thought such a strange phenomenon ought to have...independent beings. This much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited by the activity of the lowest... | |
| 1859 - 946 페이지
...as high as fifty. Very rarely the fibres split longitudinally, and in such instances the fibrillse were most frequently long, and moved about with undulations...independent beings. This much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited by the activity of the lowest... | |
| 1860 - 452 페이지
...were most frequently long, and moved about with undulations rather than a wriggling motion. A sinfrle ultimate cellule, when set loose, danced about in...not because they possess life as independent beings. Thls much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited... | |
| 1860 - 448 페이지
...a wriggling motion. A single ultimate cellule, when set loose, daneed about in a zigzag manner; hut whenever two were combined, the motion had a definite...combined, the spiral motion was the result of their united notion. What it is that causes these cellules to move, I do not profess to know; but certainly it is... | |
| Henry James Clark - 1865 - 366 페이지
...fibrillae separating from the fibre; e, c, fibrillae separated and moving about like Vibrios. — Original. about with undulations rather than a wriggling motion....independent beings. This much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited by the activity of the lowest... | |
| Henry James Clark - 1865 - 344 페이지
...rather than a wriggling motion. A single ultimate cellule, when set loose, danced about in a z1gzag manner; but whenever two were combined, the motion...independent beings. This much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited by the activity of the lowest... | |
| John James Drysdale, Robert Ellis Dudgeon, Richard Hughes, John Rutherfurd Russell - 1866 - 716 페이지
...time, and. assuming a curved form, each revolved upon its axis, and swam away with amazing velocity. The number of ultimate cellules in a moving string...but certainly it is not because they possess life as dependent beings. This much is settled, however: that we may have presented to us all the phenomena... | |
| 1867 - 460 페이지
...were most frequently long, and moved about with undulations rather than a wriggling motion. A singie ultimate cellule, when set loose, danced about in...independent beings. This much is settled, however, that we may have presented to us all the phenomena of life, as exhibited by the activity of the lowest... | |
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