The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, 1권George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana Appleton, 1867 |
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... organs are , the number of cells in each organ being as constant as the number of organs in the body . And as the organs enlarge with the growth of the body , from the stage of complete formation in the womb until the apogee of adult ...
... organs are , the number of cells in each organ being as constant as the number of organs in the body . And as the organs enlarge with the growth of the body , from the stage of complete formation in the womb until the apogee of adult ...
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... organs of the human body ; not only of their general external form and appearance , but also of their internal and minute details . For this purpose he composed a pasty mixture of a sort of papier - maché which may be moulded to any ...
... organs of the human body ; not only of their general external form and appearance , but also of their internal and minute details . For this purpose he composed a pasty mixture of a sort of papier - maché which may be moulded to any ...
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... organs , but the bilateral unity is found , even where it is least apparent . The nose is twofold internally , though seemingly but one organ , compared with the two eyes . The organs of the body have been classed in various ways by ...
... organs , but the bilateral unity is found , even where it is least apparent . The nose is twofold internally , though seemingly but one organ , compared with the two eyes . The organs of the body have been classed in various ways by ...
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