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" These new compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together under certain conditions they give rise to the still more complex body, protoplasm ; and this protoplasm exhibits the phenomena... "
Nature - Page 175
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 29

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1870 - 750 pages
...ammonia. These new compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together under certain conditions...this series of steps in molecular complication, and [ am unable to understand why the language which is applicable to one term of the series may not be...
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volume 29

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1870 - 752 pages
...elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together under certiin conditions they give rise to the still more complex...this series of steps in molecular complication, and 1 am unable to understand why the language which is applicable to one term of the series may not be...
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On the Physical Basis of Life

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 56 pages
...ammonia. These new compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together, under certain...this protoplasm exhibits the phenomena of life. I see np break in this series of steps in molecular complication, and I am unable to understand why the language...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1870 - 444 pages
...to ammonia. These new compounds like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together, under certain...body, protoplasm, and this protoplasm exhibits the phaenomena of life. I see no break in this series of steps in molecular complication, and I am unable...
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Nature, Volume 2

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1870 - 596 pages
...certain conditions they E've rise to the still more uimplcx body, protopHsm ; and this protoplasm exbits the phenomena of life. I see no break in this series of steps in molecular complicatitm, and I am unable to understand why the language whu h is applicable to any one term of...
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Present-day Papers on Prominent Questions in Theology

Alexander Ewing (Bp. of Argyll and the Isles) - 1871 - 348 pages
...lifeless, their compounds, also, on which plants feed, carbonic acid, water, and ammonia, are lifeless. But when they are brought together under certain conditions,...and this protoplasm exhibits the phenomena of life." Yes, this result occurs, under certain conditions, and the one invariable, essential condition is,...
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Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

Thomas Henry Huxley - 1871 - 422 pages
...ammonia. These new compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together, under certain...and this protoplasm exhibits the phenomena of life. 136 |Tatr Sermons, (gssmrs, am} |itbufos. [vrr. I see no break in this series of steps in molecular...
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The Ingham Lectures: A Course of Lectures on the Evidences of Natural and ...

William George Williams - 1872 - 388 pages
...ammonia. These new compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together, under certain...and this protoplasm exhibits the phenomena of life." This sentence is pregnant of significance. It is true, that when he declares that protoplasm exhibits...
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Medical Examiner, Volume 13

1872 - 396 pages
...assorts that " these compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, arc lifeless. But when they are brought together, under certain...and this protoplasm exhibits the phenomena of life." We call different kinds of matter carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, and nitrogen, and speak of the various...
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The Beginnings of Life: Being Some Account of the Nature, Modes of ..., Volume 1

Henry Charlton Bastian - 1872 - 578 pages
...ammonia. These new compounds, like the elementary bodies of which they are composed, are lifeless. But when they are brought together under certain conditions...and this protoplasm exhibits the phenomena of life. 1 see no break in this series of steps in molecular complication, and I am unable to understand why...
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