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" ... so the specific motion of the sun's rays now enables the green bud to feed upon the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapour of the air. "
Monthly Journal of Science, and Annals of Biology, Astronomy, Geology ... - Page 509
edited by - 1868
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 99

1868 - 978 pages
...heat with which the grain and these substances surrounding it were first endowed enabled thu grain and these substances to coalesce, so the specific...bud to feed upon the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapor of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction,...
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The Medical circular [afterw.] The London medical press & circular ..., Volume 2

1868 - 596 pages
...of heat with which the grain and the substances surrounding it were first endowed enabled the gr.iin and these substances to coalesce, so the specific motion of the sun's rayn now enables the green bud to feed upon the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapour of the air, appropriating...
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Report of the Annual Meeting

British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1869 - 858 pages
...of heat with which the grain and the substances surrounding it were first endowed, enabled the grain and these substances to coalesce, so the specific...appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade lias an elective attraction, and permitting the other constituent to resume its place in the air. Thus...
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Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art

1869 - 400 pages
...of heat, with which the frain and the substances surrounding it were first endowed, enaled the grain and these substances to coalesce, so the specific...bud to feed upon the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapor of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction,...
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Quarterly Journal of Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3

1869 - 844 pages
...under the influence of the specific motion of the sun's rays feeds upon the carbonic acid and vapor of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction. The forces which are active in the root of the blade and the ear " act in ii cycle which is completed...
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Scientific Addresses

John Tyndall - 1870 - 82 pages
...of heat with which the grain and the substances surrounding it were first endowed, enable the grain and these substances to coalesce, so the specific...bud to feed upon the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapor of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction,...
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Essays on the Use and Limit of the Imagination in Science

John Tyndall - 1870 - 92 pages
...these substances to exercise their attractions and repulsions, and thus to coalesce in definite forms, so the specific motion of the sun's rays now enables...the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapour of the air. The bud appropriates those constituents of both for which it has an elective attraction, and permits...
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The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in ..., Volume 19

1869 - 400 pages
...heat, with which the grain and the substances surrounding it were first endowed, enabled the grain and these substances to coalesce, so the specific...bud to feed upon the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapor of the air, appropriating those constituents of both for which the blade has an elective attraction,...
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Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ...

John Tyndall - 1871 - 436 pages
...these substances to exercise their attractions and repulsions, and thus to coalesce in definite forms, so the specific motion of the sun's rays now enables...bud to feed upon the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapor of the air. The bud appropriates those constituents of both for which it has an elective attraction,...
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Fragments of Science for Unscientific People: A Series of Detached Essays ...

John Tyndall - 1871 - 438 pages
...these substances to exercise their attractions and repulsions, and thus to coalesce in definite forms, so the specific motion of the sun's rays now enables...bud to feed upon the carbonic acid and the aqueous vapor of the air. The bud appropriates those constituents of both for which it has an elective attraction,...
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