Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 20권W.Y. Morgan, 1906 |
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... given would undoubtedly be the following : 1. All people should be in some degree naturalists , for they will thus have their hours of happiness largely increased . 2. The state needs more naturalists and scientists , for her in ...
... given would undoubtedly be the following : 1. All people should be in some degree naturalists , for they will thus have their hours of happiness largely increased . 2. The state needs more naturalists and scientists , for her in ...
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... given in the order in which they have been pre- sented , but an effort will be made to discuss them as they find place in the orderly unfolding of the subject of this address : The Development of the Sciences in Kansas . On September 1 ...
... given in the order in which they have been pre- sented , but an effort will be made to discuss them as they find place in the orderly unfolding of the subject of this address : The Development of the Sciences in Kansas . On September 1 ...
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... given as illustrations : " The alligator is the largest insect of North America . " " Trypsin changes indigestible food into proteid . " " The undigested food goes to the gall - bladder . " " Things that are equal to each other are ...
... given as illustrations : " The alligator is the largest insect of North America . " " Trypsin changes indigestible food into proteid . " " The undigested food goes to the gall - bladder . " " Things that are equal to each other are ...
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... given instance , forgetting that the silent man patiently listening to him stood at the head of the plant - breeders of the world . " Used properly , the inductions , hypotheses , classifications and -3 President's Address . 33.
... given instance , forgetting that the silent man patiently listening to him stood at the head of the plant - breeders of the world . " Used properly , the inductions , hypotheses , classifications and -3 President's Address . 33.
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... given to the study of the sci- ences by the members of this Academy , by the students in the vari- ous schools of the state , and by independent workers throughout Kansas . The third and highest stage in the development of the sciences ...
... given to the study of the sci- ences by the members of this Academy , by the students in the vari- ous schools of the state , and by independent workers throughout Kansas . The third and highest stage in the development of the sciences ...
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44 페이지 - drug," as used in this Act, shall include all medicines and preparations recognized in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary for internal or external use, and any substance or mixture of substances intended to be used for the cure, mitigation, or prevention of disease of either man or other animals. The term "food...
44 페이지 - Formulary shall be deemed to be adulterated under this provision if the standard of strength, quality, or purity be plainly stated upon the bottle, box, or other container thereof although the standard may differ from that determined by the test laid down in the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary.
44 페이지 - First, If, when a drug is sold under or by a name recognized In the United States Pharmacopoeia or National Formulary...
18 페이지 - The officers shall consist of a President, two Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, and a Treasurer.
37 페이지 - Bull., freed from all but a small portion of its spermoderm, and conforms in variety and place of production to the name it bears.
10 페이지 - On motion, it was voted that the rules be suspended, and the secretary was instructed to cast the ballot of the Academy for the persons named in this report.
216 페이지 - ... reason suspected to be poisonous, and why it poisons with so much difficulty. Unless the teeth are entire, the poison abundant, and the teeth buried in the bitten flesh so as to force it down into contact with the ducts where they open at the crown of the teeth, it is hard to see how even a drop of poison could be forced into the wounds. Yet it is certain that small animals may die from the bite, and this may be due to the extraordinary activity of the poison, and to the lizard's habit of tenaciously...
247 페이지 - Pulmonary arteries were searched for a clot, but none was found. The left lung contained a number of centres of disease, varying from the size of a walnut to the size of a pea ; some of them were in the periphery of the lung, projecting on the pleural surface, others were in the centre. They were remarkable for their white medullary appearance. The centre of the mass was usually softened. In the base of the lung was an extensively excavated mass, into which a branch of the...
260 페이지 - ... to me probable that allied species were descended from a common ancestor. But during several years I could not conceive how each form could have been modified so as to become admirably adapted to its place in nature. I began, therefore, to study domesticated animals and cultivated plants, and after a time perceived that man's power of selecting and breeding from certain individuals was the most powerful of all means in the production of new races.
52 페이지 - On warming 0.1 gm. of vanillin with concentrated alcoholic solution of sodium hydroxide, adding chloroform, and again warming, it should not give an odor of phenyl-isocyanide (absence of acetanilid).