The same series of phenomena present themselves if the sensitive hairs of a still expanded leaf are touched with a camelhair pencil. d. If the closed leaf is gently pinched with a pair of forceps with cork points, the effect is the same. e . If the leaf-stalk... Proceedings of the Royal Society of London - Page 484by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1873Full view - About this book
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...position somewhat further to the left than before, and then slowly resuming its previous position. The same series of phenomena present themselves if...hairs of a still expanded leaf are touched with a camcl's-hair pencil. In experimenting on an open leaf there is this peculiarity, that no effect is... | |
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...position somewhat further to the left than before, and then slowly resuming its previous position. c. The same series of phenomena present themselves if...deflection of the needle due to the stalk-current is mereased whenever the leaf is irritated in any of the ways above described. /. If half the lamina is... | |
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...position somewhat farther to the left than before, and then slowly resuming its previous position. t. The same series of phenomena present themselves if...deflection of the needle due to the stalk-current is inereaseJ whenever the leaf is irritated in any of the ways above described. f. If half the lamina... | |
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...position somewhat farther to the left than before, and then slowly resuming its previous position. sensitive hairs of a still expanded leaf are touched...with cork points, the effect is the same. e. If the leaf -stalk is placed on the electrodes, as before, with the leaf attached to it, the deflection of... | |
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...position somewhat farther to the left than before, and then slowly resuming its previous position, sensitive hairs of a still expanded leaf are touched...forceps with cork points, the effect is the same. ะป If the leaf-stalk is placed on the electrodes, as before, with the leaf attached to it, the deflection... | |
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...position somewhat further to the left than before, and then slowly resuming its previous position. The same series of phenomena present themselves if...hairs of a still expanded leaf are touched with a carael's-hair pencil. In experimenting on an open leaf there is this peculiarity, that no effect is... | |
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