Half Hours with Modern Scientists, Bind 1Charles C. Chatfield, 1871 - 288 sider |
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Side 5
... Origin of Species , particularly with reference to its application to the human race , which he believes to be nearly related to the higher apes . It is , indeed , through his discussion of this question that he is , per- haps , best ...
... Origin of Species , particularly with reference to its application to the human race , which he believes to be nearly related to the higher apes . It is , indeed , through his discussion of this question that he is , per- haps , best ...
Side 22
... origin of protoplasm , we must eventually turn to the vegetable world . The fluid containing carbonic acid , water , and ammonia , which offers such a barmecide feast to the animal , is a table richly spread to multitudes of plants ...
... origin of protoplasm , we must eventually turn to the vegetable world . The fluid containing carbonic acid , water , and ammonia , which offers such a barmecide feast to the animal , is a table richly spread to multitudes of plants ...
Side 39
... origin . The attempts to solve the enigma of this painting - whose origin even was unknown -though numerous , were all in vain , when one day a ship arriving from Rhodes , laden with works of art , brought another picture , at once ...
... origin . The attempts to solve the enigma of this painting - whose origin even was unknown -though numerous , were all in vain , when one day a ship arriving from Rhodes , laden with works of art , brought another picture , at once ...
Side 52
... origin , it is evident that since potential energy exists in the food which enters the body , and is there converted into force , a portion of it may become the actual energy of heat . And since , too , the heat produced in the body is ...
... origin , it is evident that since potential energy exists in the food which enters the body , and is there converted into force , a portion of it may become the actual energy of heat . And since , too , the heat produced in the body is ...
Side 53
... origin in the oxidation of the food . Moreover , careful measurements have demonstrated that the amount of heat given off by the body of a man weighing 180 pounds is about 2,500,000 units . Accurate calculations have shown , on the ...
... origin in the oxidation of the food . Moreover , careful measurements have demonstrated that the amount of heat given off by the body of a man weighing 180 pounds is about 2,500,000 units . Accurate calculations have shown , on the ...
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action actual energy ammonia analogy animal antithe appear atoms beam blue body brain called carbonic acid cell cerebellum cerebral hemispheres characters chemical chemistry circulatory system Comte condition constituents contractility converted correlation Darwin difference dust electricity ether waves evidence exhibited existence experiment fact floating matter functions genera genus geologic geological periods germ heat higher human Hume Huxley Huxley's hydrogen hypothesis ical idea identity infinite inorganic intellectual knowledge light manifestations material Max Schultze mechanical microscope mind molecular molecules Molluscs moral motion muscle muscular nature necessitarianism nitrogen nucleus object organic origin oxygen particles period phenomena philosophy plant plasm possess potential energy preëxisting present probably produced progress proto protoplasm quadrumana qualities question reason regard relation result scientific seen species spirit structure substance syntonin temperature theory things thought tion toplasm tricity truth tube vegetable vital force waves whole word