Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 55Taylor & Francis, 1894 - Electronic journals |
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... tion — a homogeneous assemblage of equal and similar trees planted close together in any regular geometrical order on a plane field either inclined or horizontal , so close together that roots of different trees interpenetrate in the ...
... tion — a homogeneous assemblage of equal and similar trees planted close together in any regular geometrical order on a plane field either inclined or horizontal , so close together that roots of different trees interpenetrate in the ...
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... tion , while if the smoothed values are wanted , a similar line in the chart of isogens will give them after being smoothed , not in one dimension only but in two dimensions . Similarly , as regards the birth- rates for a father of any ...
... tion , while if the smoothed values are wanted , a similar line in the chart of isogens will give them after being smoothed , not in one dimension only but in two dimensions . Similarly , as regards the birth- rates for a father of any ...
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... tion comes about . Nevertheless , I am not aware of any simple in- vestigation , and , in fact , found the transition rather difficult , and by no means obvious at first . I effected the transformation by taking advantage of symmetrical ...
... tion comes about . Nevertheless , I am not aware of any simple in- vestigation , and , in fact , found the transition rather difficult , and by no means obvious at first . I effected the transformation by taking advantage of symmetrical ...
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... tion has some analytical interest , the process cannot be always re- commended on the score of simplicity . It is , on the contrary , usually easier and simpler to work upon the component equations upon which the characteristic is ...
... tion has some analytical interest , the process cannot be always re- commended on the score of simplicity . It is , on the contrary , usually easier and simpler to work upon the component equations upon which the characteristic is ...
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... tion of the Cerebrum in the Monkey , Dog , Cat , and Rabbit . " By W. G. SPENCER , M.S. , M.B. , Assistant Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital . Communicated by Professor VICTOR HORSLEY , F.R.S. Received De- cember 15 , 1893 . ( From ...
... tion of the Cerebrum in the Monkey , Dog , Cat , and Rabbit . " By W. G. SPENCER , M.S. , M.B. , Assistant Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital . Communicated by Professor VICTOR HORSLEY , F.R.S. Received De- cember 15 , 1893 . ( From ...
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A.-Last absorption acetylene acid action alcohol alloys amount ampère arborisations astigmatism atropine axis B.-Liver Biafo glacier Bile canaliculi blood from ear carbon carbonic acid cells cellules cent cerebellum Coagulation coarsely granular leucocytes collatérales colour connexions containing copper corpuscules couche crystals cylindre-axe density deposit diorite éléments ether ethylene experiments F.R.S. Received fibres ganglion glacier Glycogen gneiss grains gram granules Hæmoglobin value heat hyaline leucocytes hydrogen increase injection Iron reaction leucocytes to chromocytes liquid Liver London methane mica mineral mitoma moelle moléculaire Museum nerveuses neuropile nitrogen normal Number of chromocytes observations Observatory obtained olfactive oxygen parallelepiped pigment pilocarpine plane pressure produced Professor protoplasmiques refraction rock Royal schist side Single overcoil Society solution specimens Sphenophyllum spongioblastes substance grise sulphate surface Table temperature terminales tion total leucocytes tube Tyndall urine urobilin urochrome vapour viscosity wave-surface whilst yellow
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Page xxi - At all the points, not situate in the centre of the tree, wood possesses three unequal axes of calorific conduction, which are at right angles to each other. The first and principal axis is parallel to the fibre...
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