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" Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular force. And unless the existence of law in these matters be denied, and the element of caprice introduced, we must conclude that,... "
Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art - Page 276
1869
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The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science, Volume 3

1868 - 358 pages
...with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of the muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...these matters be denied, and the element of caprice be introduced, we must conclude that, given the relation of any molecule of the body to its environment,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 99

1868 - 978 pages
...re-stated in regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...these matters be denied, and the element of caprice be introduced, we must conclude that, given the relation of any molecule of the body to its environment,...
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Monthly Journal of Science, and Annals of Biology, Astronomy ..., Volume 5

James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1868 - 664 pages
...restated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...existence of law in these matters be denied, and the clement of caprice introduced, we must conclude that, given the relation of any molecule of the body...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 858 pages
...Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in ita position by molecular force. And unless the existence...to its environment, its position in the body might Ъе predicted. Our difficulty is not with the quality of me problem, but with its comple.fi(i/; and...
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Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events: Embracing ...

1869 - 826 pages
...following suggestive remarks : Every particle that enters into the composition of the muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...force. And unless the existence of law in these matters bo denied, and the element of caprice be introduced, we must conclude that, given the relation of any...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 548 pages
...crystal of salt or of sugar. . . Every panicle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...the body might be predicted. Our difficulty is not : all lifeless bodies. Of these, carbon and oxygen unite in certain proportions and under certain conditions...
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Essays on the Use and Limit of the Imagination in Science

John Tyndall - 1870 - 92 pages
...restated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...its environment, its position in the body might be determined mathematically. Our difficulty is not with the quality of the problem, but with its complexity;...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 596 pages
...crystal of ult or of su,-ar. . . Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...be denied, and the element of caprice introduced, w« must conclude that, given the relation of any molecule of the body to its environment, its position...
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Scientific Addresses

John Tyndall - 1870 - 82 pages
...with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of the muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...these matters be denied, and the element of caprice be introduced, we must conclude that, given the relation of any molecule of the body to its environment,...
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Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ...

John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 pages
...restated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...its environment, its position in the body might be determined mathematically. Our difficulty is not with the quality of the problem, but with its complexity...
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