Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 18Taylor & Francis, 1869 |
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... ventricle is considerably lengthened , whilst the auricles go on contracting regularly , the consequence is that the ventricle becomes more and more distended with blood , at last a limited part of it contracts , this area of ...
... ventricle is considerably lengthened , whilst the auricles go on contracting regularly , the consequence is that the ventricle becomes more and more distended with blood , at last a limited part of it contracts , this area of ...
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... ventricle shall occupy exactly the same time in passing through the aortic as is required by the three ounces of the right ventricle in passing through the pulmonic opening . The greater muscular power of the left , as compared with ...
... ventricle shall occupy exactly the same time in passing through the aortic as is required by the three ounces of the right ventricle in passing through the pulmonic opening . The greater muscular power of the left , as compared with ...
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... ventricle is open to receive its contents , evidently confirm the view that the right ventricle offers but little resistance to the incoming current , and that a stream of small velocity and energy is amply sufficient to fill and ...
... ventricle is open to receive its contents , evidently confirm the view that the right ventricle offers but little resistance to the incoming current , and that a stream of small velocity and energy is amply sufficient to fill and ...
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VOL XVIII | 1 |
On the Connexion between oppositely disposed Currents of Air and | 12 |
On some Elementary Principles in Animal Mechanics No II By | 22 |
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