| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1882 - 274 pages
...[kinetic] state of matter, the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses EnergĂa ; it may be looked upon as the probable primary source...the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always require time as an element)... | |
| John Michels - 1880 - 364 pages
...and of the general uniform reaction to local impressions." Graham himself says: "the colloidal stale may be looked upon as the probable primary source...the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality." The colloidal condition of (he dynamical state of matter ; the crystalloidal the static. The former,... | |
| George Lincoln Goodale - 1885 - 572 pages
...dynamical state of matter ; the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source...the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always demand time as an element),... | |
| George Lincoln Goodale - 1885 - 594 pages
...dynamical state of matter ; the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source...the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always demand time as an element),... | |
| Thomas Sterry Hunt - 1886 - 744 pages
...[kinetic] state of matter, the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses Energia ; it may be looked upon as the probable primary source...the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always require time as an element)... | |
| Frederick Howard Collins - 1889 - 612 pages
...dynamical state of matter, the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses energia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source...the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always demand time as an element)... | |
| Gottlieb Christopher Henry Hasskarl - 1891 - 136 pages
...same direction. He remarks respecting the latter (or colloidal) substances, that they contain force; 'the probable primary source of the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality.' He shows, too, that there are many other forms of this kind of matter besides the organic : the hydrated... | |
| Thomas Edward Thorpe - 1894 - 406 pages
...dynamical state of matter; the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses ENERGIA. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source...the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always demand time as an element),... | |
| Frederick Howard Collins - 1901 - 718 pages
...dynamical state of matter, the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses cnergia. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source of the force appearing in th& phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always... | |
| Carl Otto Weber - 1902 - 344 pages
...dynamical state of matter ; the crystalloidal being the statical condition. The colloid possesses ENERGIA. It may be looked upon as the probable primary source...the force appearing in the phenomena of vitality. To the gradual manner in which colloidal changes take place (for they always demand time as an element),... | |
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