Nature, Volume 35Nature Publishing Group, 1886 |
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... connection between the early recogni- tion and appreciation of colour in metals or minerals , and the foundation of the science of chemistry . In early scientific history the seven metals known to the ancients were supposed to be ...
... connection between the early recogni- tion and appreciation of colour in metals or minerals , and the foundation of the science of chemistry . In early scientific history the seven metals known to the ancients were supposed to be ...
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... connection with nerve - cells of the ganglion itself . So also with the sympathetic ganglia : we know , for instance . that the nerves which increase the rate and strength of the heart's beat pass to the ganglion stellatum along the ...
... connection with nerve - cells of the ganglion itself . So also with the sympathetic ganglia : we know , for instance . that the nerves which increase the rate and strength of the heart's beat pass to the ganglion stellatum along the ...
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... connection with this the circulation of typical collections throughout the United Kingdom . ( 2 ) . A hall for the discussion of colonial and Indian subjects , and for receptions connected with the colonies and India . ( 3. The ...
... connection with this the circulation of typical collections throughout the United Kingdom . ( 2 ) . A hall for the discussion of colonial and Indian subjects , and for receptions connected with the colonies and India . ( 3. The ...
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