The History of a mouthful of bread, and its effect on the organization of men and animalsHarper, 1866 - 399 páginas |
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... appearance of a grayish granulous mass which is not fleshy at all . Whatever be its name , how- ever , our sponge communicates with the duodenum through a small tube , by means of which it pours into the chyme , as it accumulates , a ...
... appearance of a grayish granulous mass which is not fleshy at all . Whatever be its name , how- ever , our sponge communicates with the duodenum through a small tube , by means of which it pours into the chyme , as it accumulates , a ...
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... appearance , when you look closely at it , of a kind of whey , in which a crowd of globules , or little balls if you prefer it , infinitesimally small , are swimming about . Some people , whose curiosity nothing can check , have put the ...
... appearance , when you look closely at it , of a kind of whey , in which a crowd of globules , or little balls if you prefer it , infinitesimally small , are swimming about . Some people , whose curiosity nothing can check , have put the ...
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... appearance of the aliment of nutrition in the blood is albumen ; and in the stomach , which is the dressing - room of our actors , fibrine and casein disguise themselves in- geniously as albumen ; trusting to albumen to come for- ward ...
... appearance of the aliment of nutrition in the blood is albumen ; and in the stomach , which is the dressing - room of our actors , fibrine and casein disguise themselves in- geniously as albumen ; trusting to albumen to come for- ward ...
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... appearance but not its nature , and that is all . As the chemist found it in the bit of salad , so he will find it again in the tip of your nose , if you will trust him with that for examination . We are proud of our personal appearance ...
... appearance but not its nature , and that is all . As the chemist found it in the bit of salad , so he will find it again in the tip of your nose , if you will trust him with that for examination . We are proud of our personal appearance ...
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... appearance , of a beautiful red color , formed of a sort of very soft and very elastic jelly . I scarcely need tell you that all this was discovered through the microscope , and moreover , by examining the blood of frogs , in which the ...
... appearance , of a beautiful red color , formed of a sort of very soft and very elastic jelly . I scarcely need tell you that all this was discovered through the microscope , and moreover , by examining the blood of frogs , in which the ...
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Página 237 - Well, It is no more red than the water of a stream would be if you were to fill it with little red fishes. Suppose the fishes to be very, very small, as small as a grain of sand, and closely crowded together through the whole depth of the stream, the water would look red...