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" ... elasticity belonging to them, and which leads to the effort on their part, whenever, as on being placed for observation on the field of the microscope, must be the case, they are bent or put out of a straight line, to recover that position which is... "
River Gardens; Being an Account of the Best Methods of Cultivating Fresh ... - Página 42
por Henry Noel Humphreys - 1857
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A History of the British Freshwater Algæ: Including Descriptions of the ...

Arthur Hill Hassall - 1852 - 728 páginas
...straight line, to recover that position which is natural to them. This elastic property of the filaments, currents almost imperceptible in the liquid in which...causes amply sufficient to explain any motion which I have ever witnessed amongst the Oscillatoritz, and which motion I cannot help thinking to have been...
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The Transactions of the Microscopical Society of London, Volumen4

1856 - 494 páginas
...the microscope, they are bent out of their natural straight line, and make an effort to recover it ; currents almost imperceptible in the liquid in which...they are immersed, and perhaps unequal attractions, are causes amply sufficient to explain their motions." The most superficial examination, however, is...
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Arthur Hill Hassall - 1857 - 482 páginas
...straight line, to recover that position which is natural to them. This elastic property of the filaments, currents almost imperceptible in the liquid in which...causes amply sufficient to explain any motion which I have ever witnessed amongst the Oscillatorice, and which motion I cannot help thinking to have been...
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The Intellectual Observer, Volumen5

1864 - 538 páginas
...straight line, to recover that position which is natural to them. This elastic property of the filament currents, almost imperceptible in the liquid in which...causes amply sufficient to explain any motion which I have ever witnessed amongst the Oscillatoriae, and which motion I cannot help thinking to have been...
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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, Volumen4

1856 - 418 páginas
...the microscope, they are bent out of their natural straight line, and make an effort to recover it ; currents almost imperceptible in the liquid in which...they are immersed, and perhaps unequal attractions, are causes amply sufficient to explain their motions." The most superficial examination, however, is...
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