Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Volume 28Taylor & Francis, 1878 |
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... described also accurately a host of microscopic structures then made known for the first time . Thus , to give one example , Grew figured and described in several different plants the stomata of the epidermis : - " Passports , " as he ...
... described also accurately a host of microscopic structures then made known for the first time . Thus , to give one example , Grew figured and described in several different plants the stomata of the epidermis : - " Passports , " as he ...
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... described , can I find anything analogous to Rollett's de- scription of definite subdivisions of the bundles as distinct from the fibrillæ . In a paper presented to the Royal Society in 1875 , I stated that in portions of the cutis ...
... described , can I find anything analogous to Rollett's de- scription of definite subdivisions of the bundles as distinct from the fibrillæ . In a paper presented to the Royal Society in 1875 , I stated that in portions of the cutis ...
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... described as indicative of cells with branching protoplasmic processes . For example , some of these apparent cells resembled accu- rately the smaller of the coloured figures described by Ranvier in the omentum as " vaso - formative ...
... described as indicative of cells with branching protoplasmic processes . For example , some of these apparent cells resembled accu- rately the smaller of the coloured figures described by Ranvier in the omentum as " vaso - formative ...
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November 21 1878 | 1 |
On Repulsion resulting from Radiation Part VI By William Crookes | 35 |
November 30 1878 | 42 |
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