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" Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular force. And unless the existence of law in these matters be denied, and the element of caprice introduced, we must conclude that,... "
Annual of Scientific Discovery: Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art - Page 276
1869
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The cabinet of Irish literature, with biogr. sketches and literary notices ...

Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 394 pages
...restated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...its environment, its position in the body might be determined mathematically. Our difficulty is not with the quality of the problem, but with its complexity...
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The New Englander, Volume 5; Volume 41

1882 - 882 pages
...corn, or as the crystal of salt Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular force." In his essay on "Vitality," he propounds the theory that the sun is the source of all life, animal...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 41

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1882 - 888 pages
...corn, or as the crystal of salt Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular force." In his essay on "Vitality," he propounds the theory that the sun is the source of all life, animal...
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The Reign of Causality: A Vindication of the Scientific Principle of Telic ...

Robert Watts - 1888 - 440 pages
...re-stated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...And, unless the existence of law in these matters bo denied, and the element of caprice introduced, we must conclude that, given the relation of any...
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Fragments of Science: a Series of Detached Essays, Addresses and ..., Volume 2

John Tyndall - 1892 - 508 pages
...restated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a nerve, a muscle, or a bone has been placed in its position by molecular...its environment, its position in the body might be determined mathematically. Our difficulty is not with the quality of the problem, but with its complexity...
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Lectures & Essays by John Tyndall: (Cullings from "Fragments of Science") ...

John Tyndall - 1903 - 146 pages
...restated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a nerve, a muscle, or a bone has been placed in its position by molecular...its environment, its position in the body might be determined mathematically. Our difficulty is not with the quality of the problem, but with its complexity...
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Irish Literature, Volume 9

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 496 pages
...restated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...its environment, its position in the body might be determined mathematically. Our difficulty is not with the quality of the problem, but with its complexity;...
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Medical News and Abstract, Volumes 25-26

1867 - 438 pages
...re-stated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone, has been placed in its position by molecular...law in these matters be denied, and the element of might be inferred. But how inferred t It is at bottom not a case of logical inference at all, but of...
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Essays for College English

James Cloyd Bowman - 1918 - 504 pages
...restated with regard to the animal. Every particle that enters into the composition of a muscle, a nerve, or a bone has been placed in its position by molecular...And, unless the existence of law in these matters is denied, and the element of caprice introduced, we must conclude that, given the relation of any...
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The Voice of Science in Nineteenth-century Literature: Representative Prose ...

Robert Emmons Rogers - 1921 - 356 pages
...been placed in its position by molecular force. And, unless the existence of law in these matters is denied, and the element of caprice introduced, we...its environment, its position in the body might be determined mathematically. Our difficulty is not with the quality of the problem, but with its complexity;...
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